Olympic Skating Champion - Kim Yuna
Thanks for this, Insider. She's such a gorgeous and multi-talented performer. What a surprise about her beautiful singing! Totally inspiring to watch someone like this!
I really look forward to watching the short programme (and the long one) once the Olympics are over and hopefully, there are no broadcast infringements.
I really look forward to watching the short programme (and the long one) once the Olympics are over and hopefully, there are no broadcast infringements.
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Thanks insider for putting up the youtube videos.
I always only follow the gymnastics and ice-skating category when watching competitive sports events. Unfortunately now with a toddler in tow, its hard to keep track, although I know the winter olympics is on.
Yuna Kim is indeed beautiful. V few women can look beautiful with black eyeshadow like that too. And her grace ... Wow!
I always only follow the gymnastics and ice-skating category when watching competitive sports events. Unfortunately now with a toddler in tow, its hard to keep track, although I know the winter olympics is on.
Yuna Kim is indeed beautiful. V few women can look beautiful with black eyeshadow like that too. And her grace ... Wow!
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Tks of the second set of videos. Enjoying it tremendously!
I know what you mean - I love Asian beauty and don't highlight my hair too (actually, more because it's also too much trouble). Yuna has a very beautiful and slim body shape that Asians are more likely to have cos we have finer bones. She's really doing us Asians proud!
I know what you mean - I love Asian beauty and don't highlight my hair too (actually, more because it's also too much trouble). Yuna has a very beautiful and slim body shape that Asians are more likely to have cos we have finer bones. She's really doing us Asians proud!
insider wrote:Think I feel the 'most proud' thing about her she representing Chinese going into an international competition looking like a Chinese and nothing else, with black hair and not dyed. Personally I prefer my kids to still look Chinese and don't get their look 'westernised'.
I'm with you on this....we are asians and should be proud of that...why dye hair to look "western". Have taken opportunity to "psyco-ed" dd about this but I am not sure whether influences from media and friends will "win" eventually. Some more, can save money and have heathier scalp from no dyeing...