LOS ANGELES — The protesters who ambushed Ryan Lochte on “Dancing With the Stars” are defending their actions after being released from jail.

Sam Satoodeh and Barzeen Soroudi were arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor trespassing and each held on $1,000 bail after the pair rushed the stage Monday to protest the Olympic swimmer on the ABC ballroom dancing competition.

“Our purpose is to get the message out that Lochte is a coward, a liar, and, under Brazilian law, a criminal,” Satoodeh said Tuesday.

Soroudi added that he believed Lochte “embarrassed Americans on the world’s stage, and this was our form of protesting against that.”

Lochte and his swimming teammates have faced criticism since they were involved in an early-morning drunken encounter during the Olympics last month at a gas station in Rio de Janeiro. They later claimed they were threatened and robbed.

Satoodeh and Soroudi rushed the stage in anti-Lochte T-shirts while the swimmer was receiving scores from judge Carrie Ann Inaba for his debut performance during a live installment of the celebrity ballroom dance competition.

ABC’s “Good Morning America” aired video that wasn’t shown during the live broadcast, of Satoodeh being tackled on stage by security and other protesters in the audience chanting “liar” as they were escorted out of the soundstage.

During the episode, the Olympic medalist performed a foxtrot routine with professional partner Cheryl Burke to “Call Me Irresponsible.” They received a combined score from the judges of 24 out of 40.


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