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Not true, it was Tonya Harding’s boyfriend they had to worry about. All Tonya herself did was give them dirty looks during competitions.
Yep, her abusive ex-husband, whom she tried to leave, but was told to reconcile with if she wanted to make the Olympics. He was trying to promote his bodyguard business, so he had someone attack Kerrigan. As to her involvement, it's he-said-she-said. She could have come up with the idea, or only learned of it after the fact. I'm inclined to believe her over her abuser, but it really is guesswork.
If anyone is interested in the story, Sarah Marshall's Remote Control is mandatory reading. She also talks about it on the You're Wrong About podcast.
Fascinating article, thanks for the link.
https://web.archive.org/web/20180805052053/https://believermag.com/remote-control/
Wow... that gives a lot of perspective and... I feel bad for being part of that. I've definitely made Tonya Harding jokes and thought ill of her. That time waa just all about blaming women for shit (just like blaming a 22-year-old intern for a sexual scandal with a 49-year-old who happened to be one of the most powerful people on earth at the time) that even a cursory glance suggests they could be the victim.
It's been mentioned above, but Sarah Marshall's podcast You're Wrong About explores these stories of "maligned women of the 90s" (and many others) with depth and compassion. I highly recommend it.
Oh, shit, TIL. I never knew any of this stuff.
Why did she have to reconcile with the husband in order to make the Olympics?
https://web.archive.org/web/20180805052053/https://believermag.com/remote-control/
I tonya is a great film. Supertramp score gets 1/10 bonus points.
I was completely joking. Her boyfriend was the one that physically bludgeoned Nancy Kerrigan, but it certainly wasn’t because he’d suddenly developed a passionate interest in figure skating, I don’t think.
I thought I was just continuing a bit in my other comment, but it seems you are serious... was Shane Stant, the one who broke her kneecap, Hardings boyfriend, behind her husbands back?
No, I was just confused between boyfriend versus husband. I didn't pay enough attention to be properly aware of the details and made some mistakes in my summary. I think the other people with better knowledge in the comments here are the ones worth listening to.
I tried to read up, to educate myself since I clearly am confused about aspects of it, and I got as far as:
... and that was too many names, and I stopped caring.
I mean, she did call 911 on him several times and file for restraining orders because of his abuse of her, so she minded that. It's not a stretch to say she minded it enough to not want to cross him.
Most states it was legal to rape your wife - exemptions were carved out into law. Some states started changing in the 70’s, most in the 80’s - but not all until 1993.
And she was mostly returning the looks they were giving her!
Not true, it was Tonya's bodyguard that was the true culprit. All the boyfriend did was lay out the plan, which would have been nothing without Eckardt executing it.