Thank you for your kind replies.
One thing that I didn't comment before is this quote
janetfan said:
I don't think the "tweet" was anything Yuna will be proud of. The fact that it was removed makes a good case for that. It took no courage to send it since it was an electronice messgae and not face to face. It did show as an earlier article pointed out she may have the maturity level of a 14 year old.
I don't know how you define the maturity, but Yuna achieved in her respective field more, than, I guess, most of the people on this board and she certainly can take the responsibility for her actions and even for other people. She may be impulsive, she may be stubborn, but I don't think she is immature.
As about courage, no one said anything face to face and, maybe, it's better that way.
MrBerkeley
First, I disagree that Orser sabotaged her (the word sabotage lol implies on purpose). Will there be consequences to this that will affect her show? Yes.
I'm not sure that I understand you. I don't think he sabotaged her. There will be consequences that will affect the show, but I don't think that it will affect the number of attendants.
Your 2 points I quoted above suggest a lot of things. Yuna is known famously for being a private person. I did wonder about her sister and I never found any info on her (after reading that she was forced to give up things for Yuna somewhere in this thread or another forum).
You are right. There is very little info about Aera. The same happens with her father and, even, her mother.
Frankly, I'm curious about the twitter part where it says "I know exactly what's going on now?" I'm wondering if there was any slant when she was presented with the information that lead to her belief that she was being belittled by Orser.
I also wonder what is this phrase about.
Some other things...
I think, that Yuna is wonderful person. I don't remember a single time when she spoke bad about anyone. She had some problems and she had anti-fans bullying her in her blog, making ugly images from her photos and insulting her. But even when she (rarely) talked about them, she never said anything bad about them. She didn't say that they are idiots or losers, or something, it was like she considered it normal to the certain point. Having to say something strong (by her standards) is shocking in it's own way and only shows how it really affected her.
I can say pretty much the same thing about Brian. I don't think that he is as wonderful as Yuna, but he also never spoke bad about anyone and he always respected her rivals and other coaches, unlike some of them (I'm referring to coaches, not the skaters. I think there is no any current female skater that said something bad about other skater).
One thing that keeps bothering me, is what exactly Brian wanted to achieve with all his interviews? There was clearly an excess of them and he didn't reveal any new information in the latest of them. Did he want everyone to pity him, because of how rejected he felt? Or did he think that maybe Yuna will change her mind, running to him in tears and saying "Pleaseeeee, Brian, I'm soooo sorry. Let's start over again, let's start over again!". As pathetic as it sounds, but it seems that he went on hurting her on purpose (maybe without clearly realizing it and surely thinking not clearly enough) and he made everyone understand at the same time, that if Yuna will change her mind, he'll accept her. I'm sorry if what I say is perceived as accusations towards Brian, I don't think he is an evil person, I just want to try to understand his logic. It all was clearly a private matter, because from the strictly business point of view, his contract expired in May and they just didn't renew it. He is a public figure, so it's OK to talk about private matters, but he clearly overdid it. Of course, we should consider his emotional state and don't make any conclusions based only on this. At the end, I'm sure he wished good to Yuna and that's why he apparently stopped now.
As for Yuna and her tweet, I had an initial impression that it's like she wanted to say "Look, I don't love you, I hate you, so get away!", but I'm sure that she doesn't hate Brian. It's also clear that they know each other really well and they maintained certain level of familiarity to each other. When she referred to Brian as "B" it was not a derogatory term, as some people may have thought. That was how she referred to him in her blog all the time and how he referred to himself in e-mails to her. On the other hand, Brian also did certain things... You know, we fans noticed, that recently Yuna started to see herself more as a woman or, rather, as an adult, than before and sure Brian knew about it. I can't tell, that I know, but I'm absolutely sure, that when he called her "a kid" in one of his interviews, he did this on purpose. He was the one who said a long time ago that Yuna became a woman and that is a contradiction he made here.
Some fan of Yuna came with an analogy of "divorce" about this, and I have to admit, it certainly looks like one.
So I hope that we can consider those parts.
I would like to finish this overly long post reminding you that, this is not just some scandal, but it clearly is a tragedy for Brian and Yuna. I don't think we can imagine how much Yuna means for Brian, it was his dream coming true and she healed all the possible wounds he could have after never having an Olympic gold medal, because he got him the one that could be called his medal as well. I think he will need some time to overcome this. As much as it could be for Brian, I think it is much worse for Yuna. I am really worried that it all may affect her in a very negative way and for a very long time. This is clearly the worst thing happened to her in her life and losing the Olympic gold would be nothing compared to this. She started to laugh when asked about the possibility of not winning the Olympic games, but splitting with Brian was something unthinkable for her. I don't think that many people even have similar experience. It's not the same as being, to say so, betrayed by your best friend, which may happen at some point for many people. Yuna wasn't betrayed in any way, I think and I hope, but it was very much for her. Most of her good memories, all her major victories, all of them are linked to Brian Orser. This split may be throwing away all her medals and triumphs, because, after all, it was not the gold she chased, but memorable programs and connection with audience, happiness regardless of the results, and she achieved that because of Brian. Not only because of him, but in a big part because of him.
So this is really a serious matter, and while it may appear little and insignificant in some ways, I'm really worried about Yuna just about how she feels, not about her skating. I hope her relatives, friends, and we, fans, will do everything to support her. Without making backlash to Brian, of course.