John Oliver Sounds Off on How Rampant Doping is in Olympics

On Sunday's Last Week Tonight, John Oliver took on the controversy of doping in the Olympics. Oliver explained that a large number of athletes do take banned substances. "An estimated 29 percent of track-and-field athletes at the 2011 World Championships said that they had doped in the past year. And presumably, that doesn't even include roided-out athletes who responded by yelling, 'Survey make me angry,' crumpling it up, and throwing it to the moon." With so many athletes taking performance enhancing drugs, Oliver created an honest version of the inspiring Olympic athlete profiles that air during the games. In it, the athlete described his typical day. "First, I do cardio. Then weights. Then, it's just all the pills I can jam in my mouth." He continued that if he wins a gold medal "it would be a Cinderella story, but like if the slipper didn't actually belong to Cinderella and she took a lot of drugs to change the size of her foot to fit in the slipper. And then prince charming fell for it. And then they lived happily ever after."