'Girls are literally throwing themselves at you... it's hard to say no' .
- Usain Bolt
- Usain Bolt
You KNOW if he wasn't rich and famous they wouldn't be paying him any mind. Wha' mek some ooman so licky-licky?
Bolt has a girlfriend, whom he has been dating for two years, 'but I’m not going to tell you who she is’, he says. 'I want to keep it small for now, because I know when it gets out there’s going to be a lot of things to say, and I told her she can’t handle it. Because I’ve been through the media. I understand how you guys are – especially the British media.’ Surely not!
I am confused. I thought he was dating that woman who is always wearing clothes that show off her boobs.
He laughs. 'You know that’s true! The tabloid media, I should say. Those guys really opened my eyes. Every culture is different. Jamaican culture is different, when you look at women and men having more than one… It’s different. I’ve noticed that in Britain, every famous person, as soon as they get famous, they have to get married – like, it’s a rule. And I’m like, that’s not fair!’
But is that true?
But is that true?
Yes! Like, Rooney got married so young – all the footballers that are English, as soon as they get really famous they have to get married. And I think it’s unfair to them.'You get famous, there’s so much pressure of girls wanting you. And for you to get married at 21, you have not lived one bit. It’s hard for you to stay with one woman because girls are literally just throwing themselves at you; and then you have the girls that the tabloids encourage pretty much to try to get with you. And that’s unfair to us guys – it’s hard to say no, you know what I mean? So I’ve learnt from you guys.
'That’s the expectation. If you’re famous, you need to have a family – that’s what they need to sell in Britain, I don’t know why. It’s respectability. But I’m not English! I’m Jamaican! We have a totally different culture, so you can’t judge me based on your culture.’
'That’s the expectation. If you’re famous, you need to have a family – that’s what they need to sell in Britain, I don’t know why. It’s respectability. But I’m not English! I’m Jamaican! We have a totally different culture, so you can’t judge me based on your culture.’
Now he wants to make us look bad.