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Alysa Liu reveals 10 details about her life
Summary
In a Newsweek interview, Olympic champion Alysa Liu said she returned to skating for herself after a two‑year break and that her Instagram following grew from about 200,000 to more than 7.5 million after the 2026 Games.
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Alysa Liu, a 20-year-old Olympic gold medalist, spoke with Newsweek about life beyond competitive skating and answered fan questions about her tastes and routines. Her profile rose sharply after the 2026 Winter Olympics, and she has since appeared on television and magazine covers. Liu took a two-year break from the sport after her 2022 Olympic debut and returned to competition in 2024. The interview touches on personal items, performance habits, and aspects of her growing public presence.
Notable details:
- She said her Instagram audience grew from about 200,000 before the 2026 Games to more than 7.5 million afterward.
- Her social icon is a photo of a bowl of marshmallows, which she chose because she found it aesthetic.
- She listed her top three cereals as Fruity Pebbles, Lucky Charms and Rice Krispies.
- She named NewJeans as her favorite K-pop group and skated to ITZY during the Olympic exhibition gala.
- She described visualizing her breathing before performances to lock in, conserve energy and stay focused during programs.
- She said she returned to skating in 2024 for herself after a two‑year break that began at age 16 following the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Summary:
Liu’s interview highlights personal tastes and routines that she says support her performances and public life. Her wider pop culture presence followed the 2026 Games. Undetermined at this time.
