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Disgraced former Olympian Tonya Harding blubbered, ugly-cried and, once again, painted herself as the innocent victim of a plot aimed at destroying a poor, abused and possibly psychotic woman at the apex of her figure-skating career.
This, on last Monday night’s gaudy, glitzy premiere of ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars: Athletes.’’
I'm not a Harding fan and even I couldn't finish reading this slop from a so-called professional journalist. Very mean-spirited writing. And this is from the New York Times????
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Whatever.
I'm not a Harding fan and even I couldn't finish reading this slop from a so-called professional journalist. Very mean-spirited writing. And this is from the New York Times????
Nope, not the Times, the Post. New York Post. I'm thinking it is about par with the National Enquirer.
I'm not a Harding fan and even I couldn't finish reading this slop from a so-called professional journalist. Very mean-spirited writing. And this is from the New York Times????
You're right. Sounds like the writer has a personal vendetta against her. Drivel.
I warched her performance on Youtube. She is a very good dancer, still athletic. The Olympics thing was a long time ago, it is time to forget about that.
Can't. Not when someone dug up this old news and recently made a movie out of it. It is at "center stage" right now.
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