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- Apr 23, 2018
She does it for her own reasons, one of which is undoubtedly money, one certainly to tell her side of the story to put history as she sees it out there because (as people who write these often feel) it is being erased by the more 'publicly personable' one. One may be for her own mental health after swallowing all this for years for the benefit of people she feels deeply hurt by. And yes, another is to snipe at those people who hurt her and (with their supporters) blandly ignore or discount that hurt and simply want the fake public image. Revenge may be less holy than turning the other cheek, but it often feels better.I've often wondered what someone hopes to gain by writing a book like this - other than $$$$. In my opinion it has totally erased any good feelings of watching Cizeron and Papadakis skate beautiful programs. Slamming other skaters, making disparaging remarks about someone she skated with since she was a child, etc. Not a great legacy. I don't enjoy listening to her commentary and now the memory of those wonderful programs is tarnished. Bad on you Gabi.
Do I think it was a good idea? Probably not. Many many people write memoirs and regret burning paper bridges in them afterwards. Fans complain and feel aggrieved every time their idols don't fall into the preferred version of history line, I have been disappointed myself by some. But they do not owe us an illusion of sweetness and light because it makes us comfortable.
