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Here's What Nancy Kerrigan Thinks Of The 'I, Tonya' Movie

Kerrigan has once again been thrust into the spotlight.

By Sharon Lynn Pruitt
Tonya Harding: Then and Now

With the release of I, Tonya, the famous rivalry between ice skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding has once again become a hot topic. It's been over 20 years since Kerrigan was injured by a man reportedly acting on the behalf of Harding, and now Harding is enjoying renewed fame due to her past bad behavior (that earned her a lifetime ban from figure skating, just FYI.)

So, how does Kerrigan feel about it all? Annoyed, it seems, and for the record, she hasn't seen the movie yet.

"I really have nothing to say about it," Kerrigan told The Boston Globe this week. "I haven't seen anything. I haven't watched anything."

"I've been busy. I was at the national [figure skating] championships this week so I didn't watch the Golden Globes," she continued, no doubt referencing the fact that Harding was an invited guest at the recent ceremony. "I haven't seen the movie. I'm just busy living my life."

"I was the victim. Like, that's my role in this whole thing. That's it," she added.

If Kerrigan doesn't think Harding is worthy of forgiveness, she isn't the only one; fellow ice skater Johnny Weir offered his two cents  on Tonya's comeback this week, telling TMZ, "[Tonya's] a pariah in our sport and she shouldn't be forgiven for basically, possibly having the opportunity of ruining somebody's life."

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