Johnny Weir tweeted this Oct 29:
"Congratulations to Elizaveta Tuktamysheva for winning in Canada. Such a shining star and looks like my little sister! Molodets Lizochka!"

There is definitely a facial resemblance between them.
Upthread re all the Mirai discussion -- seems to be lots of different takes. I say again that I feel Frank's approach for Mirai this season is all wrong. There is something that is not working for Mirai in both programs, especially the free program. Yes, Mirai is still talented and can do the choreo, but
she's not happy doing the choreo and it shows. Definitely, she's had problems with focus over the last several years. But to me, it seems as if Frank is trying too hard to make her into another MK.
Newsflash: There will not be another MK -- there will be other great skaters who possess magic, but they will not be MK. Take inspiration from MK, learn from what she accomplished, but find your own identity.
Mirai already has her own style! She needs someone to help her fully realize it, but first she needs to decide for herself if she is skating for herself and for the right reasons. Mirai's focus problems are not helped, but only worsened by trying to shoehorn her into Michelle's skates/ programs/ costumes. JMHO.
She may need a new coach and a new choreographer just for a fresh take and to discover a way to effectively present and sustain her own unique brand of magic throughout two programs, and throughout a whole season. Unfortunately, Mirai and her family may be afraid to leave Frank, unless Frank decides to dump her first. I do think Frank believes strongly in Mirai's talent, but he hasn't been able to work effectively with Mirai on an emotional level. Kwan and Evan wanted to be champions and when Frank said "I can show you how if you will listen and do everything I say," they both signed on with full commitment and enthusiasm, not to mention hard work -- they were both driven, and were able to focus with intensity and competitive fire. Frank was spoiled by his star pupils. OTOH, Bowman had emotional problems that prevented him from realizing his potential. Frank gave up on Goebel apparently, reportedly feeling Goebel was not living up to his standards re work ethic (although Goebel has a slightly different perspective on their parting).
I don't know whether Yuka and Jason would be the right coaches for Mirai (maybe Nicks might be, but he's not working full-time now and he has Ashley under his wing). I don't think any coach is exactly "a miracle worker." However, Yuka and Jason are very good coaches, and have been extremely helpful to both Alissa and Jeremy, IMO -- they seem to have great skill in working with skaters on the emotional/psychological aspects. BTW, please stop with the Jeremy dissing -- he was not "struggling" under his former coach in Colorado. I think he simply needed a change of scene and a fresh outlook, as that rink was beginning to be a bit crammed with male contenders. I don't think Jeremy's former coach, Z, made the right decision either by sending Jeremy to Four Continents after he won Nats in 2009 -- it seemed to have adversely affected Abbott in his pacing for Worlds that year. Perhaps Jeremy was unfairly low-balled on the scoring in last year's GP b/c the judges still had an Olympic hangover regarding their view of Jeremy (his rep had been damaged). Despite difficult programs and wonderful transitions and interpretation of the music, Jeremy was not rewarded with great marks, but he still won medals during last year's GP.
Alissa is doing quite well. I'm eager to see Jeremy at CoC, and I think Adam has good programs and a fresh outlook, but maybe is struggling more with his 3-axels, due to training the quad.