Here's looking at you, Lance Armstrong's Stars On Mars tenure
when Winter was made Base Commander—she is not the only person who took issue with him. Several other contestants, including Tinashe and Adam Rippon, criticized him for his polarizing comments about transgender athletes. As useful as his athletic skills may have been on faux-Mars, it seems that having to face criticism for his beliefs was the most challenging aspect of all.
Richard Sherman, Natasha Leggero, and Ronda Rousey all essentially volunteered to exit in previous episodes. “I’m tired of people giving up because it’s really making the experience not fun. I thought we were having fun because I thought everyone who was here now actually wanted to be here,” Porsha Williams complained when Armstrong tried to quit the first time, perIf real Mars is inhospitable, it doesn’t seem like fake Mars is much better, at the rate celebrities are clamoring to leave the set.
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