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Bikram Yoga Creator Loses It When Asked About Sexual Assault Allegations

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Dalek

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Bikram Yoga Creator Loses It When Asked About Sexual Assault Allegations

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More than a dozen women have accused beloved yoga guru Bikram Choudhury of sexual assault. He has fervently denied the accusations and was recently profiled for a new feature on HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.”

Sports journalist Andrea Kremer interviewed the yogi, as well as three of his accusers. She spent time speaking to Choudhury about the practice of yoga, and his teaching style. But when Kremer asked the guru about the sexual assault allegations that have been levied against him, the interview took a turn.

Choudhury has consistently denied the allegations. During the interview, he referred to the women who have made accusations against him as “trash” and “psychopaths.” He also bragged about how effortless it would be to have sexual relationships with women considering his fame and renown.

“Why would I have to harass women?” he asked Kremer. “People spend one million dollars for a drop of my sperm.”

Much of the “Real Sports” segment emphasized the cult-like following that Choudhury has gathered. As a yoga phenom who charges upwards of $12,000 for his yoga teacher training, he’s amassed a huge amount of wealth. And hundreds of Bikram yoga studios all over the world bear his name. But judging from the interview he did with Kremer, he’s also amassed a huge ego. (His style of speaking about himself has even led to comparisons with Donald Trump.)

“Nobody on this earth can explain, except me,” he’s shown saying at one of the teaching trainings, footage of which is included in the “Real Sports” segment.

Kremer reported that upon arrival at the 9-week long program, students receive a welcome packet which says things like: “Your focus should be listening to Bikram, and doing what you’re told...the most important thing is to listen to Bikram.” Choudhury also claimed during his interview with Kremer that he knows “billions times” more about the human body than doctors, and that he’s cured serious health problems like Parkinson’s disease and AIDS.

The women who have accused Choudhury of sexual assault believe that this combination of celebrity, power, ego and wealth have put him in the perfect position to take advantage of young women.

“He knew that he was in a position of power, and he manipulated me and took advantage of it,” one woman, Jill Lawler, told Kremer. “He was my guru. I really, really loved him.”

The men and women enrolled in these teacher trainings are required to listen to a lecture by Choudhury after 14 hours of intense physical training. Students also aren’t allowed to have any green clothing or accessories because it “offends” him, and many have reported being told that they’re fat, and having their diet controlled or mocked by Choudhury.

“I think it was a tactic of his to control us,” Lawler said.

Lawler was 18 when she met Choudhury, and she spent her entire college fund to attend the guru’s yoga teacher training. She says over the course of the program she was sexually assaulted multiple times by the yogi. Lawler left the training shortly after the assaults occurred.

Another woman, Sarah Baughn, claims that Choudhury attempted to sexually assault her in 2008, but she managed to escape. Baughn filed a lawsuit against him in Los Angeles in 2013 ― the first of his accusers to do so. The Los Angeles District Attorney ultimately declined to prosecute because there were no witnesses, and there was not enough physical evidence.

When Kremer asked Choudhury directly if he sexually assaulted Baughn, he said, “Of course not. I would never even piss on her face...she’s a psychopath.”

The “Real Sports” segment concludes with Choudhury abruptly ending the interview, telling Kremer: “You are nothing but piece of shit psychopaths. Go home. This is over.”

The full interview isn't online but here is a trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ4BF0WdY1s
 

Apathy

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Cure aids and Parkinson's, thinks he can freely grope women, delusions of grandeur, I'm sure he votes trump too
 

ShyMel

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Never heard of this guy before but I think he should look in the mirror before calling other people psychopaths. Also very class of him to say he wouldn't even piss on a woman. The Trump comparisons seem very on point.
 
Of course not. I would never even piss on her face...she’s a psychopath.

Soooo, you will only piss on the face of those of sound mind?

I mean, I wouldn't piss on anybody, because that's just fucked.
 

Nivash

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Sounds like a typical cult leader to be honest. Figures. Seems to be a recurring theme with altmed gurus.
 

vypek

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Never heard of this guy before but I think he should look in the mirror before calling other people psychopaths. Also very class of him to say he wouldn't even piss on a woman. The Trump comparisons seem very on point.

Yeah, the guy seems a little unhinged and creepy.

Also, I'm stunned people would pay THAT much for his class.

Is this that guy who "massages" boobs on YouTube?

No, that is someone else.
 
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I've always been superbly creeped out by yogis and gurus. I was watching this raw vegan documentary once and the owner of this restaurant was totally gushing and obsessing over this nubile kitchen worker of his. He was like rubbing her hand talking about how she's never eaten any toxins or had an injection or eaten anything unraw in her whole life. It was unbearable.
 
that he’s cured serious health problems like Parkinson’s disease and AIDS.

Everything else is beyond disgusting but this line is just delusional past even Trumpian levels in my opinion. Curing things that modern science, decades of the smartest individuals dedication, billions of dollars of R&D research has yet to do. Sure, okay.
 

Foffy

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This is one of the reasons one should look at yogis and gurus as people, for once you prop them up, you're saying they're superior humans. They actually may be helpful in some regards, and it would appear in this case, it's helpful to see what kind of person you shouldn't be if you want to try and be of service to others. Being of service doesn't mean being an authoritarian.

Propping gurus up as holy men is just a recipe for their own ego to be so inflamed you confuse it for purity. I would have walked out the fucking door if I was in the presence of Bikram when he talked about AIDS, regardless if his yoga actually helped a single person on earth.

Sounds like a typical cult leader to be honest. Figures. Seems to be a recurring theme with altmed gurus.

Gurus in general, sadly.

Look up Osho. He might have had some really insightful things to say (but these can be found and said by others), but sweet mother of fuck did he crater it all with sexual harassment, greed, egocentrism, and making a cult. The icing on the cake is you can trace an act of bioterrorism in America to this man.

Never consider gurus holy men, GAF. They can be help, but they can also be harmful, and we especially overlook the latter.
 

Akuun

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Wow, as I read that article, my impression of him started at "wow what a douche" but then went straight into "he's batshit insane" really, really fast.
 

mattiewheels

And then the LORD David Bowie saith to his Son, Jonny Depp: 'Go, and spread my image amongst the cosmos. For every living thing is in anguish and only the LIGHT shall give them reprieve.'
I heard audio of him teaching classes on Howard Stern, it was a bunch of profane yelling and humiliation. The guy sounded like a goddamn psycho.
 

Foffy

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I heard audio of him teaching classes on Howard Stern, it was a bunch of profane yelling and humiliation. The guy sounded like a goddamn psycho.

But because he's a guru, it's taken as "wow, what an insightful, helpful method!" for those drinking the Kool Aid.

Any good technique or teaching has to have compassion as its broth. If it ain't there, dump it.
 

adj_noun

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Are we SURE this guy isn't an unmasked Trump? There's no pictures of the two of them together or anything.

I'm just asking questions. Lots of people are talking. We need to find out what is going on.
 

blackseedboy

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The women who have accused Choudhury of sexual assault believe that this combination of celebrity, power, ego and wealth have put him in the perfect position to take advantage of young women.

Mmm reminds me of someone else, these days...
 

leakey

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Dude's chi is all sorts of messed up. Calling someone a psychopath and talking about pissing on them is real good karma, breh. Dude needs to go on a silent sabbatical for a few years in isolation IMO.
 

entremet

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Ah the charismatic new age guru type that can't control his hands or genitals.

This story has been told many times lol.
 
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