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Hope Solo says Chmerkovskiy slapped her

United States team members (R), including goalie Hope Solo (3rd,R) greet japan's team at the victory ceremony where they received their gold medals for a 2-1 win over Japan at the Women's Soccer Final at Wembley Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, August 9, 2012, in London, England. UPI/Mike Theiler
1 of 5 | United States team members (R), including goalie Hope Solo (3rd,R) greet japan's team at the victory ceremony where they received their gold medals for a 2-1 win over Japan at the Women's Soccer Final at Wembley Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, August 9, 2012, in London, England. UPI/Mike Theiler | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- U.S. Olympic soccer champ Hope Solo says in her memoir her "Dancing with the Stars" partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, once slapped her in the face during practice.

TVGuide.com quoted the bombshell admission from the athlete's book, "Solo: A Memoir of Hope."

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"He was often nasty, swearing at me and being harshly critical. He manhandled me in rehearsals from the start, pushing me, whacking my stomach, bending my arms roughly. One day, Maks was trying to put me in a certain position and hit my stomach so hard with his open palm that I had a red hand-print there for the rest of the day," Solo wrote.

Another time, Solo said, Chmerkovskiy slapped her across the face so hard her ear rang afterward.

"He was extremely apologetic. I didn't care," TVGuide.com said she wrote. "My ear was ringing as I walked out, shaking. I had just been hit, and I had been worried about how I would come off looking on television."

Chmerkovskiy said via Twitter Thursday: "Always hated hypocrites and liars ... but when someone is both AND an opportunist, I just feel bad for them. Can't win at someone's expense."

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TVGuide.com said Chmerkovskiy's publicist and ABC declined to comment on Solo's allegations.

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