Feb 1, 2009
Michael Phelps Caught Puffin’ On A Bong
The toke's on you, Phelpsie

14-time Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Phelps is finding himself in hot water this weekend as new party photos of the Olympian have made their way to the Internets … the most damaging photo seems to show the überathlete smokin’ down on a humungo water bong. It is widely known that bongs of this nature are used to smoke marijuana, cannabis, mary jane, dope, etc. — which is disallowed by the Olympic Games governing body. Tsk, tsk. Here, courtesy of News of the World, is a photo of Michael Phelps that appears to show him puffin’ down on said bong:


THIS is the astonishing picture which could destroy the career of the greatest competitor in Olympic history. In our exclusive photo Michael Phelps, who won a record EIGHT gold medals for swimming at the Beijing games last summer, draws from a bong. The glass pipes are generally used to smoke cannabis. And after sporting chiefs announced laws which mean four-year bans for drug-taking, Phelps’ dreams of adding to his overall 14 gold medal tally at the 2012 games in London could already be OVER. Those dreams seemed the last thing on his mind when he puffed from the bong during two days of partying with students last November, a quiet time in the swimming calendar when athletes would not expect to get tested for drugs. One party-goer who witnessed the star’s behaviour told the News of the World: “He was out of control from the moment he got there. “If he continues to party like that I’d be amazed if he ever won any more medals again.” Phelps’ aides went into a panic over our story and offered us a raft of extraordinary incentives not to run the bong picture. It was on November 6, weeks after his Beijing triumph, that 23-year-old Phelps surprised students at the University Of South Carolina in Columbia by showing up unannounced at a house party. He was visiting Jordan Matthews, a girl he was secretly seeing who was a student there. Our source revealed: “Michael came to visit Jordan but ended up just getting wasted every night. “He arrived with a group of girls hanging all over him. Jaws hit the floor when he walked in. You don’t get many celebrities in Columbia, so when Phelps comes to your party it’s a very big deal. “He didn’t know many people so you’d think he’d be a little shy. But he was loud, obnoxious and slamming beers from the get-go. “Every girl wanted a piece of him and every guy wanted to be his best buddy. He couldn’t get enough of all the attention.” As he basked in his hero status, Phelps knocked back beers and shots of spirits. And when a student offered him the glass bong engraved with red writing, he did not hesitate, says our source. The 6ft 4ins athlete, in a white T-shirt and navy cap worn back to front, clasped the device in his huge hands and inhaled deeply. Our source said: “You could tell Michael had smoked before. He grabbed the bong and a lighter and knew exactly what to do. “He looked just as natural with a bong in his hands as he does swimming in the pool. He was the gold medal winner of bong hits. Michael ended up getting a little paranoid, though, because before too long he looked like he was nervous and ran out of the place.” But the next night, Phelps was out partying again. The source added: “He was right back at it at Pavlov’s bar. “Like the night before he was holding court, throwing back shots two at a time and pouring drinks to every cute girl.” Drink has got Phelps into trouble before. In 2004, aged 19, he got 18 months probation for driving while under the influence. His wild behaviour is in stark contrast to the grim regime which took him to the top of his sport. He once described his life, saying: “All you do is eat, sleep, swim; eat, sleep, swim; eat, sleep, swim.” Last night Phelps’ management team and the sporting world closed ranks over the scandal. The US Olympics Committee, who have pledged to clamp down on drug use, refused to comment, as did USA Swimming and Phelps’ coach Bob Bowman. More surprising still was the World Anti-Doping Agency’s refusal to comment, given that they introduced the four-year ban on sport’s drug users. Phelps, who earned £4million last year in endorsements, has resumed training for the 2012 games. But there were fears about his commitment when, weeks after the bong incident, he began dating former stripper Caroline Pal. Phelps is represented by marketing giant Octagon, which works with huge brands such as Mastercard and HSBC. They admitted proven cannabis use would be “a major taint” on Phelps’ character. Spokesman Clifford Bloxham offered us an extraordinary deal not to publish our story, saying Phelps would become our columnist for three years, host events and get his sponsors to advertise with us. In return, he asked that we kill Phelps’ bong picture. Bloxham said: “It’s seeing if something potentially very negative for Michael could turn into something very positive for the News of the World.” He stressed that the swimmer had taken 1,500 drug tests and never failed one. Until now?

To me, it really does look like Michael Phelps in this photo … especially if you compare it with a photo published by Star magazine that was taken at the same party, showing him face on (see that photo HERE). To be honest, I am not at all surprised that something like this might happen … with all the partying Phelps was SEEN doing in the weeks following the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, I’m actually relived that it’s only a bong that he got caught with. I’d safely wager that some of his celebratory behavior goes even beyond the alleged harmless use of marijuana. I’m sure we’ll be hearing from Phelps and his representatives about this matter very soon. I’m also sure we’ll be hearing from the Olympic committee in charge of drug testing on this new scandal. As far as missteps go, this one seems to be a fairly minor one (and much less damaging than his arrest for drunk driving) overall but depending on how the Olympic committee and the public at large views this infraction … it could turn out to be a very costly mistake for Michael Phelps.

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  1. Nykki says:

    haha, its so funny because I was actually paying more attention to his watch (bling) than the bong lol… I think its more like bongs and pot smoking is so… i dont know, several years ago? its not that big of a deal today.. it doesnt mean its still not a good thing to do (i disapprove of it unless for medicinal use), but regardless, still saw the watch first :P

  2. Traci says:

    @ K: Pot is too a drug, however…

    @ Christine: There is a difference between Winehouse or Love doing heroin, and Phelps and Clinton smoking pot. And it was really only people who disliked Clinton making a big deal about his pot use decades earlier, if it was really such a big deal, he wouldn’t have won. Most people didn’t care. Not only is it less harmful to the user than stronger stuff, it’s less dangerous to others than even alcohol, which IS legal (it’s worth mentioning that I have smoke a few times,and may or may not again in the future, but I could really take it or leave it. And I do drink fairly regularly, but generally it’s just a drink or two, not to get completely monged). Weed also has medical benefits, which neither alcohol or other illegal drugs have.

  3. Christine says:

    Regardless of your personal feelings about the effects of marijuana or alcohol, marijuana is still illegal and banned for participants in the Olympics. If he wants to smoke up, fine, whatever. But don’t expect to be an Olympian then.

    And for the record, I am all for legalization and I know the documented effects of weed, you don’t need to educate me. But just because “weed isn’t that bad” doesn’t mean you can break the rules.

  4. Sarah says:

    lol taint.

  5. Andy says:

    How else would you expect the boy to put away 12,000 calories a day! This is training! ;-)

  6. Traci says:

    @ Christine:
    I do agree that he should suffer the consequences in regards to the Olympics thing, just like I should if I were to smoke and then take a random drug test for work. However, you asked why people didn’t care about this as much as Amy Winehouse or Courtney Love’s drug use, and I explained why it wasn’t as big a deal.
    Also, just because it’s illegal here in the States doesn’t mean the consequences are the same everywhere in the country. And I have no idea where he’s from, but if he doesn’t live in SC, he’s not going to be forced tocome back just so he can be arrested just because he smoked some ganja there.

  7. Roxster says:

    You would think he would have learned his lesson after his drunk driving arrest. And in November there was still massive amounts of attention showered on him…and yet it sounds like he just flaunts his bad behavior. Not only is he doing something that regardless of what we thinks IS still very much illegal, but it comes across as hypocritical since he has made himself the poster boy of drug testing. Apparantly his concerns with drug testing only includes performance enhancing drugs and making the playing field fair, and not the related health risks. Being young is NOT an excuse. He is a role model, and he has repeatedly talked about assigning himself the goal of “furthering the sport of swimming” and making it a major sport on the level of football or baseball. Behaving responsibly and setting good examples regardless of your age comes along with that. He can’t have one and not the other.

  8. M says:

    Meh I don’t think it looks like him, the nose looks different. What’s next Katy Perry naked?

  9. Marissa says:

    It’s just a bit of weed. Please…isn’t there bigger things to worry about…
    I think ppl should be over the weed thing already…it’s 2009 ppl…can’t we all just be friends and share the freakin’ peace pipe already?! LOL!

  10. Marbeque says:

    Why has no one noticed that in the bong photo and the one of him straight are wearing completely different clothes. I guess he could have changed his shirt and hat, although I doubt it.

  11. saddlebred says:

    I’m with Marbeque – why has no one noticed not only are they wearing separate clothes but in one pic he’s got a chin-strap goatee and the other he doesn’t? I think it’s a fake – not that a 20 something shouldn’t smoke pot, I just don’t think the pics are real.

  12. Laynie says:

    LOL marissa i totally agree!
    in the epic words of chuck bass ”shut up, and smoke up”

  13. Patchyboy says:

    lol the media makes such a big deal about pot, it’s only pot. People have been smoking pot for thousands of years and it’s not until stupid governments got involved that it started becoming a “bad thing” and they spread propaganda about it. If its SOOOOOO bad for you why is it acceptable in some countries and legal to smoke, even here in Canada it’s not such a big deal, in Vancouver there are “coffee shops”, and people smoked it for thousands of years before…and we still are here, no damage done? Get over the pot already, its just weed, alcohol is more damaging and deadly and there are way more bigger problems to worry about than some swimmer who is just acting his age and made a bad judgement on letting someone take a photo of him, it doesn’t even look like him in the photo???

  14. Cas says:

    Personally, he deserves to be punished and banned (which means missing out on the London Olympics).

    But knowing the US, a big payout will be paid to the Olympic Committee to sweep it under the rug and let it go so that way the US get more medals and Phelps gets to take part at London because he will draw attention etc..

    I can’t believe Trent, that you say you’re relieved its only a bong he was caught with. Yes he has probably done more illicit drugs between Beijing and now – and if so, pictures of him doing so deserve to be published. Being an Olympic swimmer he shouldn’t be touching any sort of drugs like this whether it be Marijuana or Cocaine. He knows the consequences & boundaries of being a so called “professional” so why doesn’t he take his career as an athlete seriously and not abuse the trust of the Olympic Committee, his team, country and his supporters and screw himself over and everyone else.

    For a lesson well learnt, he should be penalized and if that means 4 years, then so be it, whether he is one of the greatest swimmers going around. If it was anyone else and NOT from America, they would miss out. Especially if it was an international rival then the Americans would make sure they were penalized.

  15. Tracy says:

    If they dont let him into the olympics because of a fucking bong hit that is so unfair. Let him live. And whoever leaked the pictures is a huge douchebag.

  16. mel says:

    Hittin a ROOR! Phelpsie’s got good taste.

  17. doris says:

    he must knew that someone was taking this picture soo I don’t understand, why he didn’t react, I mean he must knew, that if the picture goes to the web people will go crazy… when you’re a famous person you need to be more careful… srry for my english ;)

  18. Michelle says:

    Meh it is what it is. The kid won his medals fair and square without hitting the bong during the Olympics so what does it matter now? Granted he is probably a role model for young kids and that’s not good, but he’s a normal guy too and if he wants to get his party on… he admitted he did it and took responsibility for it so there you go… and there are no Olympics right now so the committee can’t really say shit…

  19. shannon says:

    look, this is not a scandal, nor should it be made into one. he deserves to hit the bong, if you ask me. at least he ain’t snorting coke off a hookers ass. there is nothing wrong with ganja. i wish people would just get over it already.

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