from various countries complained that the rooms in the Paris Olympics had no curtains , not enough toilets, and the environmentally friendly cardboard beds collapsed

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Chari Hawkins, a 33-year-old American beauty, will participate in the women's heptathlon track and field competition. When she posted a video on Tiktok to introduce the athletes' village, she brought the camera to the window and repeatedly emphasized that there were no curtains in the room. She could only use the towels sent by the Olympic Committee to temporarily cover the window. She believed that the design of the athletes' village caused privacy issues and said, "I changed my clothes as quickly as possible, because if I didn't, the towel would fall off easily," which led to the sudden exposure of her spring light!

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However, there are more than one problem with the Olympic Village! American tennis player Coco Gauff also complained on social media that there are not enough toilets in the Olympic Village, with only two toilets for ten athletes to use in turn. The facilities and treatment of the athletes in the athletes' village have caused dissatisfaction among a large number of athletes, who have moved out of the village and moved directly into hotels to ensure a more comfortable living environment.

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In fact, 20-year-old Japanese gymnast Shinnosuke Oka found that his eco-friendly cardboard bed gradually deformed and collapsed while he was sleeping, and the toilet leaked, causing him back discomfort, so he had to ask the organizer to replace it with a new bed. Although this incident did not affect his performance, he said: "I may not want to sleep on this bed again for the rest of the competition."

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