Laughed at this story yesterday. America’s little sweetheart tooling around town shitfaced with a wine bottle in passenger seat of her Porsche paid for by suckers
https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/...ed-charged-dui
Put me down for that Shiloh pig getting popped for meth by 2028. lol at crowdfunding scams for anything besides verified by doctor kids
What a fall from grace.
Prior to the gofundme nonsense, everyone had fond memories of her from the '80s. She could have milked that for the rest of her life, lived comfortably, stayed out of trouble, and things would've been great.
Instead she runs a gofundme semi-scam and drives drunk.
I have to admit... I didn't see this one coming.
Don't let your daughters get into gymnastics.
Psychological abuse, eating disorders, predatory doctors and loads of complicit adults are but a few of the risk factors.
Not sure where America's darling went wrong but guessing the path to Olympic stardom was equally fraught back then
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Zero respect for anyone who gets a DUI, she blew it, screw her.
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A girl my age, who lived up the street, was in gymnastics as we were growing up.
She was a smart and nice girl, though her mother (who also worked as a substitute teacher at my school) was super obnoxious and awful.
Anyway, I was with her through elementary, junior high, and high school. Never knew her super well, but she was in a lot of my classes and obviously got to know her a little bit over all those years. All of a sudden, in high school, she wasn't on the gymnastics team anymore. She had been on the junior high team, and also had been competing in all kinds of non-school-related gymnastics meets. However, in something like 10th grade, she was completely out of gymnastics. Not on the high school team, not going to meets anymore, just completely out of it.
I heard that she totally burnt out and told her mom she was done.
The mom was really domineering, unreasonable, and obnoxious, so I can only imagine how tough this was for the girl to break it to her. But she did the right thing. No idea what she's doing now, but I'm sure she's better off for having quit.
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