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I'm hoping my presence alone in Russia will be a show of strength for the Russian LGBT community.
Johnny Weir
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Johnny Weir
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: July 2
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I would love to be a spokes model for Karl Lagerfeld or Balenciaga or something like that.
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I think it is important for young people to see other young people on television doing something positive with their life, making positive changes and growing. I don't think there is enough of that on TV. I mean, we've got 'Jersey Shore,' and I don't know what that teaches young kids.
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My family, the support of my friends, the amount of people that have written and come up to me on the street and said, 'Thank you for representing us,' and Adam Lambert, and Lady Gaga, that's been amazing.
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I showed myself a lesser version of myself that night, and I’m glad I learned from it.
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To me, skating should look effortless even when you're doing the hardest of elements.
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Finding someone to share your life with is one of the most important things a human can do and was preached to me by my mother.
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For me, I skate as masculine as I can. I'm not a big strong guy. I'm not interested in fighting or throwing punches or balling my hands in fists all day. I'm not interested in guns, I'm not interested in football or stereotypically masculine things, so I'm going to skate in a fashion that is manly for Johnny Weir.
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To me, figure skating is an art form, and that's what I always try to bring in, even to my competitive programs.
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I don't want to spend my life on an ice cube.
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I don't eat as much as an athlete should. I just don't like it.
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Despite the usual idea of a figure skater, I have no rhythm when it comes to even walking off the ice. I fall off curbs all the time.
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I think I've gotten more attention after the Olympics than any other U.S. athlete, and it's really great that people are recognizing who I am and what I do. You look at Shaq and you see a basketball player. You look at Tiger Woods and you see a golfer. But people are responding to who I am.
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I definitely don't think of myself as an actual male model. I'm far too short and my legs are far too muscular.
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Being in the public eye is part of what I do, and taking on a multitude of different projects - television, radio, fashion, writing or deep-sea diving - is a blessing. It is also how I pay my bills and fund my own skating, as I don't have a sponsor or financial help from my federation.
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I grew my beard out a little bit just to show that indeed I am a man.
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Masculinity is what you believe it to be. I think masculinity and femininity is something that's very old-fashioned. There's a whole new generation of people who aren't defined by their sex or race or who they like to sleep with.
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It's really grinding to always play out of both sides of your mind and always be thinking what will offend people. Or what won't. But I'm strong enough to deal with that. I own that I'm freakish in my way.
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The booing and the drama help make the Olympics interesting, but at what cost? When will people finally get tired of it and start watching the X-Games or competitive tire rolling instead?
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I'm going to be a happy housewife. I'm going to be washing boxers and cooking and doing all those sorts of housewife duties. I just want to be happy and proud of every single day.
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I drink Vitamin Water nonstop - I should have an IV.
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