Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
Because she's a story, duh. Pretty, successful, a medal favorite, future Stanford student, and a switch in citizenship - you bet she'll be on every screen.
Yeah.......I don't think I necessarily would go out of my way to represent China.
Anonymous wrote:So is the figure skating coming on at 3 AM or what. Guess I'll see what happens tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
Damn. Oh well.
Tess Ledeux isn’t exactly a good sport, so at least there’s the consolation that she didn’t win the gold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
It’s all about money for her and her mom. She gets more Endorsements in China.
Blech. Not a fan. Kind of a tacky way to go about this.
Apparently the mom is a psycho tiger mom/stage parent so there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
It’s all about money for her and her mom. She gets more Endorsements in China.
Blech. Not a fan. Kind of a tacky way to go about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
Because she's a story, duh. Pretty, successful, a medal favorite, future Stanford student, and a switch in citizenship - you bet she'll be on every screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
It’s all about money for her and her mom. She gets more Endorsements in China.
Blech. Not a fan. Kind of a tacky way to go about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
It’s all about money for her and her mom. She gets more Endorsements in China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
Damn. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.
I don't understand why American TV is giving her the time of day. She wanted to be a Chinese athlete, so treat her like the other Chinese athletes.
She also seems quite competitive in the event, so not sure why she had to go to China to make an Olympic team.
Anonymous wrote:I am cheering against this Eileen Gu chick so hard. Can’t believe they interviewed her on American TV.