Amber Glenn Breaks Silence on Another USA, Olympics Controversy
Summary
U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn was involved in a controversy at the Olympics related to her use of a Canadian artist's song in her performance. She worked out a deal with the artist to continue using the song, and Team USA won a gold medal in the event. Glenn supported fellow skaters Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who faced judging disputes during their event.Key Facts
- Amber Glenn, a U.S. figure skater, used a Canadian artist's song in her Olympic performance.
- A controversy started when the artist questioned her use of his song.
- Glenn and the artist agreed that she could keep using the song.
- Team USA won a gold medal in the event where she performed.
- Fellow skaters Madison Chock and Evan Bates faced judging issues but did not publicly comment.
- Glenn showed support for Chock and Bates, calling them champions.
- The U.S. is tied with Norway for second place in the Olympic medal count as of the time reported.
- Glenn is set to compete next in the women's short program on February 17.
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