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It´s not her full quote in the video.
Text form:
What will you miss about living in Russia?
EM: “I never thought this is my home and only this place is my home. My home is where my close people are. If I will change the city, yes, I will miss my city and country. But I know that all my important persons are beside me. And I hope that I will feel like home.”
Well, Evgenia isn't helping her Russian fans atm with interviews like that.
Guys have any of you took into the consideration the fact that she isn't native English speaker while analysing this interview? For me it's extremely hard to speak in English in private not to mention giving interviews which will be later streamed internationally. It's really hard sometimes to translate your thoughts and if you are not willing to use a little bit of your imagination to try to understand I feel sorry for you people (also it's reason why I don't speak English because I know that if I make mistake no body will even try to take into consideration the fact that English is not my mother tongue). Not to mention elite figure skaters travel all around the world are are pretty cosmopolitan type of people. Evgenia was born in Moscow and she lived there her whole life, she stated many times that she will compete only for Russia sometimes visibly angry that somebody might even think differently.
Not guaranteed one but I'd say she looks good for the Rostelecom host spot especially considering her coach and her results at nationals
It is most likely to be deleted from everywhere, I cannot find not only on YouTube.
How this perfection might bother anyone???![]()

I don't get what the problem of those people is. Yagudin trained in North America but was and still is Russia's darling and everyone loves him. So, what's the difference now? Medvedeva did so much for her country - over 4 seasons she got gold medals for Russia on the junior and senior circuit, if you have watched some of her videos in Moscow etc. you would always see her wearing her national team gears proudly, always representing where she comes from. And how about all the medal ceremonies - everytime singing the national anthem with her hearth, expressing her joy (not to mention that other Russia top ladies don't always do this..) She went to Switzerland, where she defenced her government, sports federation and countrymen in a case, where it wasn't sure that the country was 100% innocent. So,let me ask again? What else is she supposed to do in order to show how much she loves her country? I can't think of any Russian lady that promotes her country as she does. If you do, let me please know.![]()
Zhenya will be fine, I for one think it was a delightful interview.Can you describe what happened in the video? I'm really curious.
I agree with you completely, hope Zhenya will not pay attention on hate and nagativity around her. And now she is finally out of the touchThen again, my perception of the situation is she's making this change to further her career and her switching coaches and moving abroad is in no way a slight against Russia. In my opinion that is not traitorous our unpatriotic in the least bit.
It seems to me people in general think that the Russians get mad super easy and go from zero to hater after only hearing a few sentences. It's pretty civil in Russia and trust me they won't take this interview too seriously.Zhenya will be fine, I for one think it was a delightful interview.
Do you really think she hates her country? Do you really?
She said that wherever her close people are, that’s her home. It’s supposed to be a sentimental statement. Why does everything she say has to be twisted into something political? Do you realize how absolutely ridiculous that is?
I think she should be very careful with her choise of words. There were like a dosen ways to say she wants to feel at home in Toronto. IDK she choosed this awkward and controversial way to say it. Like as if her Motherland is where her slippers are (I'm exagerating but this how it sound to many many people in Russia).
P.S. The only exuse I can find is a lack of knowledge in English language. Other than that is sounds like I said above.