Lolo Jones shows off toned legs at Olympic afterparty but looks less polished later in the evening after she spills drinks down her top
Lolo Jones clearly hasn't let last week's nasty catfight with her own Team USA peers Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells get the best of her.
The 30-year-old Olympian, who came fourth in the 100m women's hurdles final, proved she can still steal the spotlight after Ms Harper and Ms Wells verbally attacked her on television for being the media's 'favourite'.
Wearing tight leather shorts and a midriff-baring top, the U.S. hurdler, who famously revealed her virginity on Twitter earlier this year, showed off her toned legs and torso at a pop-up Olympic afterparty this weekend.
Toned and taut: Wearing tight leather shorts and a midriff-baring crop top, Lolo Jones, who famously revealed her virginity on Twitter earlier this year, showed off her hurdler legs at various pop-up parties this weekend
At London’s iconic Roundhouse in Camden, Ms Jones joined soccer’s golden girl Hope Solo for a night out.
Clad in fierce heels, and holding a Red Bull, the hurdler looked ready to celebrate despite her medal loss last week.
American rapper Nasir Jones, known by his stage name Nas, then tweeted a picture with Ms Jones, sparking rumors the pair would leave the party together.
After one commenter wrote on Nas' profile: 'It looks like there's dribble stains on her top', the hurdler re-tweeted the image saying: 'I wasn't drooling... someone spilled a drink on me... Ok I was drooling.'
Fellow U.S. hurdlers Ms Harper, 28, and Ms Wells, 30, who finished second and third respectively in the 100m women's final, spoke bitterly about Miss Jones prior to the afterparty filled weekend.
Party girl: American rapper Nasir Jones, known by his stage name Nas, tweeted a picture with the 30-year-old, sparking rumors the pair would leave the party together
During an interview on NBC Sports, Miss Harper attempted to explain that her own life story is just as interesting as Miss Jones', who she called the media's 'favourite'.
Ms Harper said: 'Because their favorite [Miss Jones] didn't win all of a sudden it's just like, "We're going to push your story aside, and still gonna push this one". That hurt.'
Ms Wells also spoke about Miss Jones, who has gained a large amount of attention since outing herself as a virgin.
She said: 'Well, I think that, on the podium tonight, the three girls that earned their spot, that got their medals and they worked hard and did what they needed to do, prevailed. And that's all that really needs to be said.'
Miss Jones said on HBO's Real Sports in May that staying a virgin is 'harder than training for the Olympics'.
She added that being a virgin is 'the hardest thing I've ever done in my life… harder than graduating from college'.
Media 'favourite': Ms Jones, who came fourth in the 100m women's hurdles final, proved she can still steal the spotlight after she verbally attacked by her Team USA peers on television for being the media's 'favourite'
Success: Kellie Wells (left) and Dawn Harper (right) celebrated their silver and bronze medals in the 100m women's final, before attacking Ms Jones on NBC sport
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