When Olympic star Hope Solo was partnered with pro Maks Chmerkovskiy on Dancing with the Stars in Season 13 last year, things got a little bit physical.
We saw Maks shove Hope during a rehearsal segment that was broadcast on the show. But that was it. Now, the soccer star has released a memoir, Solo: A Memoir of Hope in which she says Maks did much more than that.
"He
was often nasty," she writes, "swearing at me and being harshly
critical... I didn't like being treated like that, but I could take it."
She
continues: "He manhandled me in rehearsals from the start, pushing me,
whacking my stomach, bending my arms roughly. I thought that was just
how it went - how dancers worked with each other. I was tough. I could
take it.
"But it kept getting worse," Hope continued. "One day,
Maks was trying to put me in a certain position and hit my stomach so
hard with his open palm that I had a red handprint there for the rest of
the day."
She writes again that she "could tough it out."
During
the rehearsal show, she writes, "Maks was rough and mean with me,
flinging me and pushing me around. I could see the shocked looks on the
faces of the other dancers. So maybe this isn't normal behavior, I
thought." Derek Hough, she writes, stepped in to work with her for the
rest of the day.
During a different rehearsal, Hope writes that
Maks was so angry with her at one moment during a rehearsal for the
Halloween show that he slapped her. "He wanted my head in a specific
position. To achieve that, he slapped me across the face. Hard."
She adds that "he was extremely apologetic," and ABC offered her a new partner after the incident, but she declined.
"I
didn't want to end Maks' career," she says, and feared she would come
off looking like a "prima donna." The slap was caught on camera and
shown to Maks, but later disappeared, she writes.
What's also
interesting is that Hope claims that Maks created drama during a live
show to keep them on the competition, saying Maks intentionally mocked
judge Len Goodman after learning that there had been "some secret memo"
circulating that they would be eliminated that week. It "supposedly
saved us for another week."
ABC has not commented.
On Thursday, as pages from Hope's memoir surfaced, Maks' manager, Lizzie Grubman told The Clicker he had no comment. But without naming anyone, Maks wrote on Twitter,
"Always hated hypocrites and liars...but when someone is both AND an
opportunist, I just feel bad for them. Can't win at someone's
expense..."
And Kirstie Alley, who was partnered with Maks during Season 12 and will dance with him again during the upcoming Season 15, tweeted:
"I shall bite thine tongue, lest I get into a girl fight that I would
surely lose without a hammer in my hand...;)... ouch! bloody tongue."
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