The Paraguayan athlete insisted she is a victim of “lies” after it was reported that she was banished from the Paris 2024 Athletes’ Village over her behaviour and visiting Disneyland .
She even checked into a hotel in the French capital and visited luxury stores and restaurants, MailOnline reports.
Pictures have now revealed her trip to the famous theme park.
One snap shows the athlete donning an all-white outfit as she poses in front of the famous French Disney Castle.
Sporting a pair of Mickey Mouse ears, she was seen holding what looked like some champagne in stylish flute glasses.
The pictures were posted on Alonso’s Instagram story – and remain on her highlights.
It was also claimed Alonso was “distracting” fellow competitors in the Athletes’ Village and was wearing racy outfits rather than her official Olympic uniform.
Bosses at the Paraguayan Olympic Committee were left furious over Alonso’s behaviour, with reports suggesting they booted her out and sent her back home.
A statement chief Larissa Schaerer read: “Her presence is creating an inappropriate atmosphere within Team Paraguay.”
However, Alonso said she was never kicked out or expelled from the country’s Olympic campaign – and asked not to spread the misinformation.
In a social media post, she said: “I just wanted to clarify that I was never kicked out or expelled from anywhere, please stop spreading false information. “
After failing to progress past the women’s 100m butterfly heats in the Summer Games campaign by a mere 0.24 seconds, Alonso called time on her career and announced her retirement.
She told her 310,000 Instagram followers: “It’s official now! I’m retiring from swimming, thank you all so much for the support.
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