
Originally Posted by
Medusa
Nobody is sneering.
But I have to ask: why are people getting so defensive? If the unhappy childhood was to be the truth, would it somehow destroy your image of Kim? There are millions of unhappy children all over the world, and yes, some of them unhappy because they are / were raised by overambitious parents who to some point try to realise their own dreams of fame through their children. And I bet that there are a whole lot of figure skaters, dancers and other athletes who probably think that they had miserable childhoods.
Slutskaya was mentioned in this thread, that she hated skating for a long time. Does it make her skating less enjoyable, her achievements less valueable?
I am not saying that the article is completely right, or that Kim had an unhappy childhood - I don't know nearly enough about her and her family to judge that. But what's with all the people insisting that everything was peachy, that the mother was selfless and always loving, that Kim only had minor teenage issues concerning discipline...? It's like you are desperately trying to hang on to the image of a pure wholesome girl, a child prodigy, matured beyond her years, good and well-behaved, never complaining, dutiful, loving parents and family, always striving to become a better person and skater. I actually prefer to see real people.
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