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Maria Taylor Reveals Olympic Village’s Persistent Condom Shortage on ‘WWHL

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Sports commentator Maria Taylor has shed some light on the lively atmosphere of the Olympic Village, suggesting that athletes there are particularly amorous. During her appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live on Sunday, March 1, Taylor shared with host Andy Cohen that the Village often faces a shortage of condoms due to high demand.

“I witnessed over a dozen couples,” Taylor remarked. “Some were married, and two even got engaged during our stay. So, clearly, there was plenty happening.”

However, Cohen expressed skepticism about long-term couples being responsible for depleting the condom supply.

“Committed couples aren’t the ones using condoms,” Cohen commented. “If you’re in a steady relationship and still relying on condoms, maybe it’s time to reassess.” Taylor countered, “We can’t be sure! They might just not be ready to start a family yet.”

“The couples weren’t using condoms,” he said. “If you’re in a committed couple and you’re still using condoms, I mean, figure it out.” Taylor, on the other hand, argued, “We don’t know! Maybe they don’t want to have kids yet.”

Despite new reports that the Olympic Village ran out of rubbers, Taylor said it’s nothing new for the athletes who frequently compete in the games.

“That’s always a thing. I love that they report it, but that’s always a thing in the Olympic Village,” she said, explaining that condoms are provided to the athletes. “It’s just like athletic trainers provide tape for your ankles, they have tape for your… Gotta protect your athletes.”

The 2026 Winter Olympics were held in Milan from Feb. 6 to Feb. 22. Team USA won a total of 33 medals, including 12 gold, 12 silver, and nine bronze. For the first time in history, both the U.S. women’s and men’s hockey teams won gold at the same games, making them all the talk back at home. Members from both teams were invited to make cameos on last Saturday’s (Feb. 28) taping of Saturday Night Live, which was conveniently hosted by Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie.

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.

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