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Related: About this forumTonya Hardings Rep Quits Over Her Request to Fine Journalists Who Ask Questions About the Past
The Tonya Harding redemption tour, engineered by both her publicist and the success of I, Tonya may well be over.
In a Facebook post Thursday night, Hardings longtime publicist Michael A. Rosenberg wrote that I, Tonyais now Goodbye, Tonya! and announced that he was giving her up as a client after she demanded that reporters would have to sign an affidavit saying the wont ask her about the past or theyll be fined $25,000. Obviously, it doesnt work that way, he added. I am sad as I write this; but at the same time Im happy that I had such an adventure with the movie and with recreating a new positive image for her in the public eye.
Talking to The Hollywood Reporter about his post, Rosenberg said he hadnt expected the split to be news and insisted Tonyas and my split was friendly on a personal level and only a serious business disagreement. Harding appeared at the Golden Globes Sunday night, where Allison Janney won an award for Best Supporting Actress for playing her mother.
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JenniferJuniper
(4,510 posts)Just go with it.
Wednesdays
(17,342 posts)Maybe if she stops seeing everyone as a potential enemy, she'll find some peace.
rocktivity
(44,576 posts)you qualify to be featured on the show you hosted:
"World's Dumbest Criminals."
If you're so pissed about bringing up the past, why support the movie by showing up to the awards show?
rocktivity
ProfessorGAC
(64,995 posts)...but doesn't want to discuss her past? That makes zero sense!