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15 years later Tonya Harding still doesn’t get it

15 years after the attack heard round the world, Tonya Harding feels like she’s been bullied, beaten, and bashed by the media and the world around her; Nancy Kerrigan, the victim of that infamous plot, has moved on to a life focused around her family.  Harding, just wants to get paid, and get attention.  Here now, is a fascinating look back at the 1994 Olympics and one of the most famous incidents in sports history.  After that, Harding’s interview with Real Sports.  15 years later, she seems just as arrogant and obnoxious as before, but only now she’s just another fallen athlete trying to get by off of a brittle reputation fading by the decade.

Harding believes that any publicity is good publicity.  So I guess the sex tape and the stint on Celebrity Boxing was good in her eyes.  As one of the most hated villains in sports history, Harding apparently, will never get it.

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One Response to 󈫿 years later Tonya Harding still doesn’t get it”

  1. I’ve said that least 4978916 times. The problem this like that is they are just too compilcated for the average bird, if you know what I mean

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