Did 'Hottest Athlete In The World' Alicia Schmidt Really Hook Up With 'Everybody' At Paris 2024 Olympics?
Germany's Alicia Schmidt is known as the most beautiful athlete in the world and has more than 5.6 million followers on Instagram.
Germany's Alicia Schmidt is known as the 'sexiest athlete in the world' and has a huge following on social media, especially on Instagram. Schmidt was part of the German athletics team at the Paris Olympics 2024 that finished 7th in the women's 4x400m relay and failed to qualify for the final.
However, Alicia still went viral on social media. The German star, who has more than 5.6 million followers on Instagram, and her three teammates clocked 3:26.95, while the Jamaican won the heat in 3:24.92.
The news went viral on Instagram, “World's Sexiest Olympian Athlete, Alica Schmidt Reveals She Hooked Up With Everyone At The Olympics.”
However, we can confirm that this news is not true. The Instagram page that posted this news is actually a meme page that posts funny content.
Alicia and her fellow German Olympians hit the dance floor in Paris, and Alicia posted photos of the night out with her teammates. Schmidt was invited to the ceremony for Team Germany for the Paris Olympics 2024 held at Stade Jean-Bouin, a rugby ground in Paris.
The athlete gave her 5.6 million Instagram followers a behind-the-scenes look at the luxury event. Germany's medal winners were then brought on stage before champagne bottles were opened. The venue in Paris was transformed into a nightclub as Schmidt danced with her athletics friends.
Meanwhile, after racing in the 4x400m mixed relay at the Paris Olympics, German sprinter Jean Paul Bredau questioned the choice of choosing Schmidt over his girlfriend – Luna Bulmahn. Bredau eventually apologized for her comments, but Bulmah took to social media to express her displeasure and was kicked off the team before the women's relay.
When asked about Bulmahn's departure, Schmidt said, “It's not a decision we made, the board and the coaches made it. It was probably the best decision for the team. We trust the coaches.”