Anonymous wrote:Eh, I don't believe that she really believed that an attack would happen. There is a difference between having thoughts and carrying them out and she likely felt those guys were in the same camp as her - entertained the thoughts but would not actually ever do it.
I think her poor performance at the Olympics probably had to do with guilt surrounding the whole issue.
As far as never apologizing to Nancy, likely a legal issue and she was advised not to.
The whole situation is sad but I hope she can now just move on with her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to say I agree that it's disconcerting that Tonya Harding had the movie named after her when it's Nancy who had her dream demolished. Did anybody invite her?
No she didn't. She went to the Olympics. The fact that she didn't get the gold was due to someone else beating her, outpeforming her. Nothing else. She actually wasn't a particularly great person either, if you'll recall. (I'm assuming you're old enough to remember her behaviour post-medal). She also had an affair with and then married her manager.
1. How do you know the injury didn't affect her performance?
2. Are you serious? How about someone commits a violent act of injury on you which significantly and publicly affects your career, and X number of years later they make a movie about, named after, and glamorizing one of your attackers?
You effing idiot.
Anonymous wrote:I watched 15 minutes last night. At one point they were all clapping for Tonya Harding. WTF An award show where they were supposed to be standing up for violence against women. It is ok to club another woman in the knee? Tonya continues to lie. Next year they will probably have some movie about poor Harvey Weinstein claiming he is a victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to say I agree that it's disconcerting that Tonya Harding had the movie named after her when it's Nancy who had her dream demolished. Did anybody invite her?
No she didn't. She went to the Olympics. The fact that she didn't get the gold was due to someone else beating her, outpeforming her. Nothing else. She actually wasn't a particularly great person either, if you'll recall. (I'm assuming you're old enough to remember her behaviour post-medal). She also had an affair with and then married her manager.
Anonymous wrote:Were they clapping for the movie about Tonya Harding (which was great, btw) or the actual person Tonya Harding?
Anonymous wrote:Were they clapping for the movie about Tonya Harding (which was great, btw) or the actual person Tonya Harding?
Anonymous wrote:I have to say I agree that it's disconcerting that Tonya Harding had the movie named after her when it's Nancy who had her dream demolished. Did anybody invite her?
Anonymous wrote:Hollywood loves a good redemption story, and it's been 25 years, so maybe it's time to forgive? Also, unless you've been living under a rock Harding was abused too, so how about a little compassion there.