U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess responded to criticism from former President Donald Trump, while the upcoming "Harry Potter" series promises a deeper dive into the wizarding world, according to recent reports. Meanwhile, figure skater Ilia Malinin is favored to win gold at the Milan Cortina Olympics, and gymnast Jordan Chiles celebrated a legal victory regarding her Olympic performance.
According to Variety, Hess reacted to Trump's disapproval of his "mixed feelings" about representing the U.S. The article did not specify the nature of Hess's feelings. In other news, the new "Harry Potter" series on HBO Max will offer a more in-depth look at the wizarding world than the films, according to Lox Pratt, the actor playing Draco. Pratt stated that viewers will "get an insight into how he is," specifically mentioning Malfoy Manor.
Figure skater Ilia Malinin is the heavy favorite to win gold for the United States at the Milan Cortina Olympics, as reported by Vox. The article noted that Malinin, 21, is on track to make Olympic history.
Gymnast Jordan Chiles, as reported by Time, celebrated a victory after the Swiss Federal Supreme Court ruled in her favor, agreeing to consider video footage related to her floor routine at the 2024 Olympics. Chiles stated she felt "relief, validation, and a quiet sense of peace" after the ruling. The court's decision acknowledged a key piece of evidence that Chiles believed demonstrated her challenge was made within the necessary timeframe.
In other news, according to Variety, "Tell Me Lies" star Cat Missal discussed her character Bree's storyline in Season 3, highlighting her involvement in complicated relationships and anxiety-inducing situations.
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