Former Olympian Oscar Pistorius, who was released from prison three months ago, is facing difficulties in finding employment. Pistorius, who served time for the murder of his girlfriend, reached out to the International Paralympic Committee for work opportunities but was turned down due to his controversial reputation.
Once hailed as an international sports icon, Oscar Pistorius now finds himself grappling with life post-prison.
Sources claimed Oscar Pistorius has been trying to find work but was turned down by at least two members of the International Paralympic Committee“He’s too toxic to work with now,” the member told the outlet. “There’s nothing for him here.” “His hair is longer and he’s got a beard. He’s also not as lean as I expected. You would never know he was an athlete; he’s just not the same,” Aida added.“He’s not friendly, not outgoing,” they said. “I don’t know if I’ve even seen him crack a smile. He’s just a shadow of what he once was.”Oscar, once celebrated for his Olympic glory as a groundbreaking double-amputee sprinter, became infamous following his conviction for the murder of his girlfriend.
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