- Cody Simpson spent an evening with the girls of the Moulin Rouge
- Simpson is in Paris to support his girlfriend Emma McKeon
- He enjoyed a night on the town with his fellow swimmers.
Cody Simpson may not be participating in the Paris Olympics, but the pop star turned swimmer is certainly enjoying his trip to France.
Simpson, 27, failed to qualify for this year’s sporting bonanza at the Australian time trials, ending her dream of representing her nation on the biggest stage.
But he has flown to Paris to support his former teammates, as well as his girlfriend Emma McKeon, Australia’s most decorated Olympian, as they attempt to bring home a haul of medals.
And Simpson has been enjoying the sights of Paris, having been pictured at the famous Moulin Rouge on Tuesday.
According to News Corp, he spent a night on the town with fellow swimmers Cameron Usher, Bowen Gough and Matt Ferraro.
Jasmine Bard, an Australian girl group member, posted a photo of Simpson with a group of girls dancing.
“It was a pleasure meeting you,” she wrote on social media, adding an Australian flag to the caption.
She uploaded a photo with the boys and added: “I hope you enjoyed the show.”
Cody Simpson enjoyed a night out with glamorous Parisian women in France
The pop star turned swimmer is in France to support his girlfriend Emma McKeon
McKeon won gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay on Saturday and is hoping to win another relay gold later this week.
He will be staying in the Olympic Village during his stay in Paris, which has sparked criticism and has been described as “woke” by critics.
The organizers of the Paris Games were determined to make these the most sustainable Olympics ever, prioritizing a green approach in almost every area.
However, this aggressive focus on being environmentally friendly has resulted in atrocious conditions for competitors striving for greatness in the French capital, meaning world records have been few and far between until now.
Simpson is dating McKeon but failed to qualify for the Olympics
None of the rooms have air conditioning, creating uncomfortably stifling temperatures, and all are fitted with standard cardboard beds.
Australian swimming queen Ariarne Titmus described the conditions as “ridiculous”.
“It probably wasn’t the moment I thought I was capable of, but living in the Olympic Village makes it difficult to perform,” he admitted in an interview on Sunday.
“It’s definitely not built for high performance, so it’s about who can really hold it together in the mind.”