Bronze wasn't good enough for American freestyle skier Hannah Kearney, who took to Twitter after her race saying she had a "broken heart."
The 27-year-old 2010 Vancouver champion was hoping to set a record in Sochi Saturday for back-to-back gold medals at the Winter Olympics. Instead, she fell to third as Canadian sisters Justine and Chloe Dufour-Lapointe took gold and silver in moguls.
“Bronze feels a lot like a broken heart,” the 25-time World Cup winner tweeted.
Oh, Boo-fucking hoo! Bitch, you're 27, financially set for life, won the gold in Vancouver and achieved more in life than most people ever will. You see, it's not that you took 3rd, it's that you're a media whore because you took third. Who in the fuck does that? Besides half the posters on this site, I don't know of anyone who goes on camera to want to be remembered for losing.
You're F A T, dopey-eyed and have some serious issues with vanity. Use some of that endorsement money (while it last) for some serious therapy. In the meantime, get the fuck off my TV.
The 27-year-old 2010 Vancouver champion was hoping to set a record in Sochi Saturday for back-to-back gold medals at the Winter Olympics. Instead, she fell to third as Canadian sisters Justine and Chloe Dufour-Lapointe took gold and silver in moguls.
“Bronze feels a lot like a broken heart,” the 25-time World Cup winner tweeted.
Oh, Boo-fucking hoo! Bitch, you're 27, financially set for life, won the gold in Vancouver and achieved more in life than most people ever will. You see, it's not that you took 3rd, it's that you're a media whore because you took third. Who in the fuck does that? Besides half the posters on this site, I don't know of anyone who goes on camera to want to be remembered for losing.
You're F A T, dopey-eyed and have some serious issues with vanity. Use some of that endorsement money (while it last) for some serious therapy. In the meantime, get the fuck off my TV.
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