Whats crazy is Tanya was good enough to beat Nancy without hurting her.
@cliveroberts8760Ай бұрын
Yeah but the judges were biased towards Nancy because of her up bringing and her looks.
@pierregibson6699Ай бұрын
@@cliveroberts8760bingo I remember the whole thing 😂 Tanya was extremely talented, but she was from the trailer park, so the whole image of the trailer Park trash with this hillbilly accent being the best figure skater in the world didn’t sit right with the figure skating snobs…at that point of time in history, Nancy was on a Wheaties box. They was pushing Nancy Carrigan hard going into those Olympics even though Tonya was a better athlete.
@Blue4626Ай бұрын
Figure skating had a specific look they like to stick with, they shortchanged a lot of people who didn't fit the mold over the years.
@Exile559Ай бұрын
And it's bullshit like this why people claim all sports are rigged.
@stereo-soulsoundsystem5070Ай бұрын
its time to stan Tonya, break the kneecaps of the olympics lol
@stereo-soulsoundsystem5070Ай бұрын
You the first person I heard mention Tonya husband was beating the breaks off her and thats extremely important context that gets overlooks so that the media can portray Nancy as and angel and Tonya as a vindictive bully. Thank you for clearing the air for abuse victims and calling our the prejudice in pro sports
@kwill84Ай бұрын
And Tonya’s mom beat her before that. He mom was a vicious alcoholic. Nancy also acted super shady and bitter once she got silver.
@racqueldillon356028 күн бұрын
Still no reason to try and injure someone. It's sad that she was a victim of DV. It's also sad that she wished to inflict pain on someone else.
@SJNaka10128 күн бұрын
@racqueldillon3560 are you certain she actually wanted that? Isn't the whole thing that her husband forced her to go along with it? Idk either way
@debbiemoore100826 күн бұрын
Nancy was an angel she was innocent in all of this didn’t do anything to anybody what are you talking about
@Brick_Squared26 күн бұрын
Yep. Can never let facts and context ruin a good $tory.
@CynicalCopycatАй бұрын
Imagine being abused by your deranged husband, finding out he tried to hurt your competition after the fact and being too scared to come forward, the media gets on you for a crime you had no hand in just because it's a better story, and then you get banned for life and have your win revoked. She got absolutely fucked over.
@CanadianMonarchist27 күн бұрын
She had written a note to her husband husband about where Nancy was practicing. Allegedly it was so he could leave Nancy a poison pen letter, which while not as vicious as an assault is still a crappy thing to do.
@debbiemoore100826 күн бұрын
Nope she wrote down Nancy’s Practice address so that she could be hurt try again she was not innocent
@CynicalCopycat26 күн бұрын
@@CanadianMonarchist That still doesn't make her complacent in the assault. Also, how are you sure he didn't pressure her to do this or threatened her? Some abusive people will do the most vile shit in your name and think they're doing you a favour, and if you get angry or refuse to comply? They get angry and they get VIOLENT. Considering the fact that he beat her and nobody wanted to help her despite the multiple times she's reached out, I don't think it's out of the question that he'd get irrationally angry and violent if she refused his "help" so she complied with his request. Or you're right and she did want to send an abusive letter like that, while it's a shitty thing to do I still don't think she deserved to have her life ruined over that and be painted as a criminal.
@CynicalCopycat26 күн бұрын
@@debbiemoore1008 Good lord, you online detectives will watch one criminal minds episode or bindge a true crime podcast and suddenly you think anybody who has any kind of motive or does one thing that looks suspicious is magically guilty of any crime you accuse them of. It's innocent till proven guilty, not the other way around. You can't prove she wasn't coerced or forced to write that address down, or that it was for the purpose of hurting her opponent, at this point it's a he said she said situation between her and her abuser, clearly it wasn't enough for her to be deemed guilty. Put down your tinfoil hat and get off the Internet, Debbie, you're better than this.
@victoriaogunro453718 күн бұрын
@@CanadianMonarchistwhat’s a poison pen letter
@nocturnalwolf7559Ай бұрын
None of this would have happened if the skating committee was fair. Instead of letting the most talented win they favored the "prettier" nancy
@malinasworldАй бұрын
Women’s figure skating is really messed up. In the past years they’re favouring younger and younger girls more and there’s no good reason their costumes should be so revealing (especially the underage girls).
@esterfederico0906Ай бұрын
Yeah, the IOC is like that. Another example is Kristi Yamaguchi being favoured over Surya Bonaly because the former had a more "ice princess" look, while the latter literally did BACKFLIPS on ice skates, but wasn't as favoured because she was black. The IOC also didn't let black swimmers use swimming caps designed for their hair textures until late 2022, and sometimes also disqualifies female athletes with testosterone levels SLIGHTLY higher than the norm.
@neiiko5712Ай бұрын
Not even prettier tbh just richer.
@elizabethnotyourbusiness3655Ай бұрын
testosterone slightly higher? bs...you talking about men on WOMENS teams...gtfoh
@sunflowerlady2057Ай бұрын
It wasn't about her being more than “prettier” it was the fact that Nancy wasn’t from the trailer park, like Tonya.
@sennataylor592Ай бұрын
Small correction: Tanya was the first woman to successfully land a triple axel in competition, but not the first person to do it. Still a major accomplishment tho.
@betteurbain791127 күн бұрын
First US woman
@R37ARD3D5 күн бұрын
Why couldn’t she do it anymore after the 1st time? Did the committee not allow it or wtf
@srank9231Ай бұрын
This dude need to be a history teacher. Save the whole educational system.
@DJWNBАй бұрын
😂😂😂 its soooo true !!!
@AjieA16 күн бұрын
EXACTLY
@SplinteredLarynx6 күн бұрын
Straight up
@originalblerdАй бұрын
0:26 correction: Tonya Harding was the second woman in history to land a triple axel in competition, after Midori Ito :)
@fullbarneystinsonessАй бұрын
Yeah I was hoping he’d say first from the States but he just said first
@CainPАй бұрын
Midori Ito actually competed in the Adult figure skating in Japan this year. And still won.
@Curly_SwivelmanАй бұрын
@@CainPwoah no way? At what age. What a legend.
@terejosh13Ай бұрын
@Curly_Swivelman she 54 if you search her name in the app you can see her performance beautiful
@BettyAlexandriaPrideАй бұрын
Bump.
@BritneyT.Ай бұрын
You could probably recap how paint dries and I'd still be listening with full attention
@bruhitzcowАй бұрын
I swear 😭
@JustmethinaroundАй бұрын
That's what I'm sayin!
@DJWNBАй бұрын
I couldnt turn away
@lovehatetragedy823Ай бұрын
I vaguely remember this when I was a child. There was nonstop coverage of Nancy screaming, "Whyyyy?" Your dramatic retelling is everything 👌🏾.
@stockmahoganyАй бұрын
If self destruction was an Olympic event I'd be Tonya Harding.
@libraalibabaАй бұрын
@@stockmahogany She did nothing wrong here she was the true victim.
@Hinatachan360Ай бұрын
Yeah. I was a little girl when this was all over the news. What happened to Nancy was wrong, but man her whining was annoying. Do you remember when Disney had a parade in her honor? Nancy was on a float next to Mickey looking miserable. I guess she didn't realize her mic was hot when she leaned over to Mickey to whine about how the parade sucked. As a kid I thought that was kinda bratty behavior. 😂
@sahilrahman5066Ай бұрын
@@Hinatachan360 Well she is a brat clearly
@THE_MOONMANАй бұрын
@@Hinatachan360 to be fair though, that would be pretty annoying to be put in that situation. Rich bratty chicks love attention, but they want it to be on their own terms. So to her she probably felt like "she worked so hard, dah dah dah..." Where she just made it happen, just for that opportunity to be taken and then to thrust into the spotlight with the media portraying her as a victim of a controversy. Everyone's hell is relative, for some rich girl this is probably one of her few activities that are actually serious, hence respect of her peers and family is riding on it. Its definitely better to handle things gracefully, but I understand why she wouldn't want to. Some people would rather be petty
@mybluguitar6051Ай бұрын
Fun fact: alot of people know about the margot robbie movie, but there was another movie about tonya and nancy that came out in 1994. The bodyguard was played by DAN SCHNEIDER
@l_uxsidesАй бұрын
WHAT
@kwill84Ай бұрын
Amazing
@TheImprovised14 күн бұрын
EWWW! I suppose it takes a slimeball to portray one. 😂
@MG-mn7ig7 күн бұрын
I hope everyone’s feet were safe 💀
@ang3lica2kКүн бұрын
OMFG
@alexmohr1072Ай бұрын
If you could just pump this stuff out, I'd watch it all the time.
@mugen-PTАй бұрын
Facts.
@geezusgiifft8270Ай бұрын
But summarizing intricate stories needs time , see how he tries to summarize the whole thing 😂 Let the man take as much time as needed , we’ll still watch it all the time
@TiekymoeАй бұрын
All his vids are this format bud
@ShimmerBodyCreamАй бұрын
Your storytelling skills are top tier.
@m00zicАй бұрын
Yeh he's great
@DondayoungsugadaddyАй бұрын
Bro do the black figure skater with the sick back flip
@BMCKINN7Ай бұрын
Yeah, that one is messed up. And the male gymnast that famously held that cross pose for like 4 days so judges couldn't say it didn't count. Man trolled with a flex 😅
@kelleyvice1387Ай бұрын
Surya Bonaly
@laboriousTwalaАй бұрын
Yes Surya Bonaly; he NEEDS to cover her!!
@xeviuniverseАй бұрын
betttt
@libraalibabaАй бұрын
@@xeviuniverseplease make those happen
@curtaintreatment3588Ай бұрын
Nancy grew up poor but her optics were different, she was cinderella to the media because she wasn't dating or married young and she wasn't as muscular, and at the time she had married parents instead of a single mom.
@otis3744Ай бұрын
Seems like tanya was between a rock and a hard place A commitee that hates for being poor and a husband that wants her money
@lihledukwana2687Ай бұрын
This is the first time I ever heard this story told and it didn't blame Tonya. Everything I have ever heard about Tonya Harding was that she was a jealous loser who broke Nancy leg. I didn't take in any context
@ANIMAL.LOVERS.DONT.EAT.ANIMALSАй бұрын
same. now i feel awful. poor tonya…
@kwill84Ай бұрын
There were actual recordings the “bodyguard” made of them planning the attack. Tonya’s not on a single one. That slip of paper appeared in a females handwriting. Tonya didn’t admit anything. That’s all they have on her. If I was gonna attack a rival I certainly wouldn’t trust those 3 morons with my reputation.
@nhaavahammiyhuwd6385Ай бұрын
And she has been consistent that it wasn't her not did for have anything to do with it. I believed her. It is not that she wouldn't have anything to gain, but do much more to lose and they would automatically think she had something to do with it. And they did.
@EndubisАй бұрын
The committee is responsible for the whole mess.
@CanadianMonarchist27 күн бұрын
The committee didn’t convince Jeff Gillooly to assault Nancy Kerrigan. We’ve all had less than amiable bosses at some time; most of us don’t injure our co-workers. I’m saying this as a Tonya fan.
@CitizenLawrenceАй бұрын
Damn shame the treated her triple axle like AI crossover that was crazy back then to be honest this whole story was made for tv
@sawssman965Ай бұрын
That "I'll do it" took me the f out 🤣
@xcaluhbrationАй бұрын
I remember watching this all play out in the 90s, you couldn’t get away from this story and the entire world watched that performance at the Olympics.
@hannsolotx8568Ай бұрын
Tanya was abused by her husband for sure! I think it was all his idea and she was scared of him. I always felt bad for Nancy.
@jaythescientist333Ай бұрын
FINALLY, a KZfaq channel thats in my native language
@osimiri7111Ай бұрын
Ebonics gang🎉
@charices.7055Ай бұрын
Best storyteller hands down 😂 I was born in 95 and knew absolutely nothing about any of this until the I, Tonya movie came out a few years ago. Based on the movie and all my fact-searching after watching (it was phenomenal), this is pretty spot-on
@Andrea-rw9tfАй бұрын
Nancy couldn’t skate, tho. She took silver at the Olympics that year, but it was more like they felt sorry for her and have it to her instead.
@CanadianMonarchistАй бұрын
She was a very good figure skater.
@bswalem26 күн бұрын
This level of hyperbole is too much. She competed in the Olympics, she could skate very well
@greenplant4Ай бұрын
Revoking her Olympicness
@xhennerx96Ай бұрын
This storytelling is off the charts. Would watch 20mins+ episodes of this
@fatcatpeopleАй бұрын
So she did a dope move and they band it. Its sounds kind of set up to win by the powers that be, but she still wrong.
@coolbeans1122Ай бұрын
how is she wrong tho? her husband was beating her and holding her at gunpoint and the police didn’t care until a rich woman got hurt. and even then she got blamed for what her husband did.
@bushdid91195Ай бұрын
@@coolbeans1122 2 things can be true. Maybe he was beating her and they were also in on it together and it was just an all around toxic relationship. Idk how many toxic relationships you've witnessed but that sound about right to me.
@avishekghatak2176Ай бұрын
@@coolbeans1122her husband might have been abusive but she was definitely in on the whole thing. It’s her trophy ffs. Saying that I was held against my will at gun point in order to win my own trophy is ridiculous.
@jessiejess-sj8pvАй бұрын
@@bushdid91195so basically you’re just going to assume she was involved and or is a toxic/ bad person because she was in a toxic relationship, you realize correlation is no causation nor is it exclusivity, there’s no evidence she had anything to do with it so assuming she did just because she was in an abusive relationship is kind of sick
@jessiejess-sj8pvАй бұрын
@@avishekghatak2176 I realize you don’t know what logic is and are purely operating off emotions but how does it being her “trophy” mean she masterminded, was involved or had anything to do with it? You’re literally just assuming she is guilty with no evidence other than feelings lol
@MrDirtyd405Ай бұрын
Did anybody else watch this in their car and start looking around for the police at the end?😂
@tabuuharruu1425Ай бұрын
This world is so wicked, i knew aswell that tonya was the evil one and jealous one, i didnt know this kindnof story, even tho i heared that tonya's husband was abusive. So sad no one could help tonya, but they came to help nancy immediatly? The Husband just showed what a wicked world we live in with his plan
@haldareuАй бұрын
Your storytelling was impeccable 😂
@mayurakshidas3224Ай бұрын
I want the news told to me like this so I can follow the stories
@CarlosMongeLuna27 күн бұрын
that "okay gurl" at the end came out so legit
@jessicaaye3738Ай бұрын
I remember this when i was a kid. It was crazy. "Ahhhhh MY KNEEEEEE"
@MrJCerqueiraАй бұрын
really misleading, basically what people thought the story was in the 90s. we now know tanya’s husband was an abuser with a PoS friend who didn’t let Tanya know what they were doing
@max_the_mantis5173Ай бұрын
You clearly didn't watch the whole video he Literally said all of that in the video. But 16 people to stupid to listen to a black man finish talking without repeating what he already said in the video ig. 🙄
@h1t0k1r117 күн бұрын
OK Tanya
@kwesibob25199 күн бұрын
He basically said what you just said only it took longer…
@edwardrizzorhandsКүн бұрын
@@kwesibob2519they probably didn’t even watch the video lol
@kwesibob2519Күн бұрын
@@edwardrizzorhands I’ve come to the same conclusion 😂
@ThatdudewiththedogsАй бұрын
I’ve known this story for years but man you’re entertaining 😂
@mkkrtАй бұрын
This is the best edutainment channel. I'm listening closely.
@MarieAmicalolaАй бұрын
I never knew all this happened for $6500. In a perfect world you’d give me all the news
@paulosotero4750Ай бұрын
Muthafuka...your story telling had me crying, laughing... Thank you for making my night!
@meganlewis2424Ай бұрын
First time hearing the Tonya version of the events.
@skandamanitg774814 күн бұрын
I can listen to this guy all day 😂
@NapGodАй бұрын
bruh I've watched every single one of these and now im catching them as they drop. I could listen to you explain anything.
@Michaelkaydee9 күн бұрын
Found this channel today... full binge 😂😂😂
@Buttaflyy_Ай бұрын
😂😂😂I have no idea why you were just recommended but I'm glad you were!!! HILARIOUS storytelling
@ang3101Ай бұрын
So happy he made this. I never knew the full story and didn’t watch iTonya but was always intrigued.
@MrXolaXАй бұрын
THERE'S A MOVIE ABOUT THIS STORY!
@leratolamola6921Ай бұрын
What is it called again?
@MrXolaXАй бұрын
@@leratolamola6921 "I, Tonya"
@ludwigg2954Ай бұрын
It's I , Tonya . Margot Robbie played the character. Great film
@luchianeАй бұрын
Probably not better than this!😂😂😂
@deeabee96Ай бұрын
Funny enough, never watched the movie but just based off the image of Tonya shown here and remembering the movie thumbnail I knew this was the story that inspired the film
@mytm100Ай бұрын
I remember this, you summarized it wonderfully
@hamzadani7620Ай бұрын
man , wish u would drop more , love the content
@stephaniepantalonieАй бұрын
More historical beef breakdowns pls ❤
@smoothkidd272k610 сағат бұрын
I remember my grandparents watching this with Nancy yelling in tears MY KNEEEEE!! MY KNEEEEEEE!!
@kristinashepherd3003Ай бұрын
I really wish you made long essay content as well I could listen to you for hours!
@KingMike-un5vzАй бұрын
You are hilarious broo😂😂😂😂
@ademoss80Ай бұрын
That is legit how it happened too.😂😂
@RodneyMunch117Ай бұрын
Funnier is years later she was charged with assaulting her boyfriend with a hub cap.
@zcvxsАй бұрын
Margot robbie should have won oscar for I TONYA...she really became tanya in that
@kalithechamp1412Ай бұрын
In the 80s, 6 bands was like 50k
@SweettoothMarie77Ай бұрын
Amazing story telling 👏👏 Do another one!
@TLoveT15 күн бұрын
This my first video I saw of yours and I’m already hooked ❤😂
@trevharpa9371Ай бұрын
The 90’s …the best of times…the worst of times
@CanadianMonarchistАй бұрын
The age of reason, the age of unbelief
@georgetterobinson0127 күн бұрын
Love absolutely love the narrating
@amberroy1123Ай бұрын
O wow I've never ever heard it from Tanya's side. They blew it up .poor golden girl Nancy
@skinsnation4404Ай бұрын
NGL this was major news when I was a kid! Wild
@summer8941Ай бұрын
The sirens in the background near the end was a nice touch 😂😂
@Nazrin13312 күн бұрын
Masterpiece of a storytelling this is
@PunkyPrincessPopАй бұрын
Thank you for explaining this - I completely forgot about this drama
@rulieАй бұрын
First vid I ever seen from u and this sht got me glued like a toddler to a tablet - bro u mad funny 🤣
@king_kong_carl9413Ай бұрын
I dont comment but you deserve the engagement. This is top tier content from all angles.
@25GraceaMercyАй бұрын
This was good!! ❤ Can you do the Amy Fisher story next lol
@laide8420Ай бұрын
Love your content bro! So good!!❤
@felixnunez1Ай бұрын
Really like ur content man.keep it up🔥🔥🔥
@user-df2fl1pj6q19 күн бұрын
Damn, those sirens in the back near the end of the vid, i thought it was me😂😂😂
@Teams-ex7rd21 күн бұрын
Your dramatization of this event is awesome!
@kitaredd9720Ай бұрын
Wow! I never knew she was being abused! This makes me feel so bad for her and how they portrayed her in the media!
@obara7366Ай бұрын
Tanya deserved better
@MrColdwilliamАй бұрын
You're a true raconteur, sir.
@jamelwilliams808Ай бұрын
Please Make More Thanks Sir.
@lambchaaap27 күн бұрын
😭i finally understand this whole drama! I kept getting confused my whole life on who was who. Damn documentaries keep repeating the same info and i just kept getting confused😢
@CBGDracoАй бұрын
Standing in the shower, smoking a backwood, binge watching these videos and typing while on 1%.😂😂😂fuckin love these vids
@renkinjutsu0115 күн бұрын
1:26 Screwed up when he hired Key and Peele as hitmen.
@Monte_Carlo451Ай бұрын
MA! XEVI DROPPED ANOTHER BANGER!
@weeb6316Ай бұрын
storytelling skills are great
@zombiecircus319Ай бұрын
W story telling... I was locked in the whole time 🍿👀
@dannyTsai224Ай бұрын
story-telling skills are over the roof, Im learning english over here.
@atro-city11 күн бұрын
people get mad when a rich girl found out life is unfair, but the poor one should've just accepted that unfair bs will happen
@6686Andrea17 күн бұрын
I remember this all unfolding. I was locked in on the news at a young age
@morrisonhannah9 күн бұрын
Instead of watching I, Tonya, watch this 😂
@tristanhenry9883Ай бұрын
😢 Bravo! What's an excellent narrator!¡!
@JamesKRBlakeАй бұрын
You’re my Bailey Sarian and I love thissss
@3100juanchoАй бұрын
Top tier content
@nickluba8178Ай бұрын
Still such a classic lol
@MyCreateveNomadLifeАй бұрын
😂😂😂 I remember all of that! 😅😅
@EmmanuelEarthBound22 күн бұрын
Dang that’s crazy. They should make this into a movie fr.
@Animae_WesttАй бұрын
This is better than I, Tonya 🤣
@m00zicАй бұрын
Man what a story! 🤯 I had no idea this happened
@JuliacelesteImadaisyАй бұрын
Entertaining story teller!
@legslikewhoaАй бұрын
I watched this twice! 😂
@HeirllionaireАй бұрын
I remember this mad vividly when ihappened. It was mega random. He ran Hella fast lol
@lewissteward65Ай бұрын
You should do one of these videos for Hisashi Ouchi
@ContentKingTV29 күн бұрын
The Bodyguard looks like Fat Joe from the "You Gotta Flow Joe" Era