Tonya Harding ends spontaneously to x – and people have questions

Tonya Harding announced her unexpected arrival on X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday (January 29).

The former Olympic Figure Skating published a video to say hello at the popular social media platform, which received a wide range of answers.

“Hi everyone! I have finally figured out how to make an account here !! “Her first post on X read. “I’m very excited to connect again with you all (if anyone remembers me). With love, Tonya. “

In the video she added: “Hi everyone! I’m Tonya Harding and I’m on X!

“Oh my God, I’m so excited!”

“Happy New Year,” she added, before jumping a goodbye kiss to the camera. “Join me there and let’s chat it up. Love you! God bless! “

Harding posted on x for the first time on Wednesday
Harding posted on x for the first time on Wednesday (Tonya Harding/x.?

It was not surprising that many people were quick to joke about her notorious skating skating from 1994.

Harding, which was 24 at the time, and her biggest art skating, Nancy Kerrigan competed in the American art skating to see who would earn a place in winter -ol in Norway.

On January 6, Kerrigan was attacked after an exercise suffering a knee injury that jeopardized her Olympic chances. The attack was orchestrated by employees of Harding, including her ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly. While Harding initially refused involvement in the planning of the attack, she later admitted to hindering the investigation and was banned from us art skating.

She was sentenced to three years probation and 500 hours of community service plus ordered to pay a fine of $ 160,000.

“I was wondering why my knee hurt …” A person commented on during Harding’s X posts. “Still, I’m sure you’ll be a big hit here. Tell us if you knocked any tips. “

“This tweet hit me like a clutch in the knee,” joked another person.

“Good luck! Break a leg, ”commented on a third.

The night after Harding joined X, an American Airlines flight, coming in from Kansas, collided with an army helicopter in Washington DC, leaving 67 people died. 14 of the flight’s passengers were members of the art skating.

Harding responded to the tragic news on Thursday and tweeted: “The events that took place last night in Washington, DC is absolutely devastating. I am told that several professional figure cathers were also on board the flight. Sends my love and prayers to all victims and their families. “