GUS KENWORTHY VISITED A RACCOON CAFE IN SOUTH KOREA

 Cat cafes are so 2017 — and Gus Kenworthy is miles ahead of us with his visit to a raccoon cafe. Kenworthy competed in slopestyle skiing for Team USA in Pyeongchang. Although his events are over, the Olympian stopped in South Korea’s capital to visit Seoul’s Blind Alley, a cafe where customers can hang out with raccoons, corgis, and a capybara — the largest living rodent in the world. He posted photos from his visit — complete with a cuddly albino raccoon — with the caption “they really do love trash!”


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