Tonya Harding & Margot Robbie: 'I, Tonya' & a Love of Skating | THR

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Published 2018-01-04
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'I, Tonya' star Margot Robbie joins the real life Tonya Harding and The Hollywood Reporter to talk about the new biopic and a love for ice skating.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Josh-nv3qs
    I cried a when Tonya said to Margot, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me put the past in the past." Then she cried a little and held and kissed Margot's hand. She's a very resilient woman.
  • @mifnp8887
    Oh my goodness, this 3-minute video was heartbreaking! It's evident that Tonya cares so much about what people think of her. It's so painful to be stuck in the past. I am so glad that she has been given the a token of redemption. Everyone should be able to move on from their past. You go, girl!
  • @ToniWellons
    Tonya Harding's story is an cautionary tale for sure. Margot Robbie did a great job of portraying her. She is so resilient and I think after 23 years, Tonya is redeemed.
  • I cried at your movie, the way you were unprotected. No one ever thought of u as someone who was being abused, you had no money, you had no support, so less love surrounding you, and you fought back with all you had. You were a fighter. In the scene when the judge said to you that you'll never going to skate, I felt like he took your soul from you..because you had nothing else. That's why winning ment so much for you. Because ice-skating was your life.
  • @chowmarina008
    Actually tonya is a way better skater than Nancy hands down. Sorry nancy
  • @WildwoodClaire1
    It's about time Tonya received an apology. Loved the scenes highlighting socio-economic class prejudice! It is an unfortunate, ongoing reality of our culture that some people cannot stand when some supremely talented individuals insist on rising "above their stations." Tonya was, in many ways, a victim of that prejudice.
  • @mallory6704
    The triple axel looks so easy but its so hard
  • @haileyxin
    Such powerful woman. Tonya's a legend not only because of her gift in skating but also in rising from what life has thrown on her. Such an inspiration for everyone not to give up!
  • @jquibbler
    The movie was so good. I didn't expect a biopic to be so intriguingly interesting. It was more like Black Swan but in a comedic way. Black Swan meets To Die For. It was hyper volatile and the visuals were out of this world. Plus Margot went in a completely different direction.
  • @Na9rawi87
    “ life is too precious to give up..“ That’s gold!
  • @CategoryE
    Champions don't give up! With love from Russia!
  • @TheBrandonbc
    She was the Mike Tyson of figure skating... The power in her jumps was unparalleled. Yes, everyone knows about the controversy, but her talent can't be denied.
  • @sandra3311
    I’m so god damn happy for Tonya. I hope she can finally leave the baggage she’s been carrying for so long behind. Tonya, your story will help others. Your courage will inspire others. You are beautiful inside and out, despite the abuse and pain forced upon you. After seeing your story, the real story, others in similar situations may begin to believe for the first time in their lives they too can not just survive, but thrive. They are beautiful too, inside and outside. Please live with peace. If anyone deserves an apology, it’s all those who failed you. You didn’t fail anyone.
  • @vincknade5140
    I feel as if "I, Tonya" is Margot's "Wolf of Wall Street". Its depicting the life of a real person, but still has that zany quality that makes it seem almost fictional. Its kinda funny since she became a household name because of the first, and may become an Oscar winner because of the second.
  • @tjh4115
    Cant wait to see this. I always felt like Tonya was being bullied and that there was much more to the story. I never felt fandom for Nancy like everyone else did. Can't say why, just didn't. Glad to see Tonya doing well.