Scott your fan base is bigger than this comment section. Great to hear about the things that are keeping that drive alive with giving back in the coaching realm in Ilderton and your involvement with Special Olympics. There is innate good in your heart that we saw all throughout pairs with Tessa and now with the ways you allocate your Olympian voice to bolster others. Continued support here. 🇨🇦
Why does his fiancee hate him so much))? Or she thinks that a man shouldn't be so much more beautiful than a woman. Especially at a wedding))) And she lowered him to her own level) He used to look so gorgeous to be standing next to Tessa. Scott, please come back! You deserve better.
I agree. T. left her a prince and her fiancee gives us a man who is being neglected. My feeling is that J. wants to marry the Olympian and not the man. I hope to make a mistake. The worst thing is that he does not seem to have future goals. The coach does for a few hours. But also coaching is a serious thing that requires hours and hours of effort to train future champions. And he knows it. There’s nothing about the guy with a smile in his eyes. It’s a man’s shell. But maybe that’s what he wants to show us. Perhaps turned off the camera is always the 'happy man' we knew. Certainly he has nothing fascinating. But maybe that’s what J. wants and he pleases her.
@@alainamoon-c07 Yes, Happy and cheerful Scott died in the summer of 2018. I don't know the new Scott, I don't like him. I hope that he's already realized that he's done something stupid and will do everything in his power to bring Tessa back into his life. I think he's trying to make amends with her. Maybe she'll forgive him and we'll see a simple happy guy that we all loved so much. And his fiancee really just wants to show everyone - Look, I married an Olympic champion and I took him away from the ice Queen! It's terrible, he's blind((((
Here is a young man without a future...no real ambition. Seems a bit lost. So sad. On the ice he seemed like a man in charge. Here he is talking nonsense.
I agree. When he became Olympic champion for the second time, maybe he thought, or someone made him think, that he could walk alone. But if that's the result...
This is a bit of an odd statement... Not sure what was nonsensical about Scott's answers. This "young man" had a 22-year career that he retired ftom just over a year ago right before a pandemic hit. Seems pretty natural to me to rest a bit while in lockdown especially when the sport you are dedicated to is such a physically present one. He's opened a skate shop and has plans to found an elite ice dancing school. Perhaps those aren't as intense or as much in the limelight as performing in the Olympics, but I'm still impressed.