Why would she have had plastic surgery? I haven’t seen anything about that. |
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It is always interesting to read Taiwan media about China. Here’s some of their coverage of social media content about Gu.
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4438955 |
| Don’t turn US into a country like China! The benefit of living in US is allowing free will and free voice! I don’t like Gu’s decision to represent China in Olympic. But Gu and her family should have the freedom to choose what they want. I think it’s all about money and fames. She is not going to make as much money in US as in China. She us going to make thousands of millions of dollars in China. Over 30+ big companies & brands in China already signed the contract with Gu to use her for advertisement. Money greedy! |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtTU-vunubY&t=29s
This is a video that Gu training with another future gold medalist Su in Beijing. The cost of training in China is probably much lower. |
Right, and Chinese ethnic minorities were exempt from the one child policy when it was in effect. They were allowed to have more than the urban Han were allowed. |
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Ailing Gu apparently spent every summer in China as she was growing up. She is fluent in Mandarin. Growing up in a Chinese household with a Chinese grandmother and mother, I think she probably feels very Chinese.
Her mother is an interesting case however. If you do the math, she had her daughter when she was 40. She came to the US to get some science degrees, then ditched those for an MBA, rotated around finance firms and pushing the boundaries of natural conception got herself knocked up before it was too late. Despite all that degree chasing, she didn't get land the MRS degree. Being an elective single mother is taboo in China so it must have been a desperate decision. All that education only to end up a ski instructor in Tahoe. |