But then again, I'm not Japanese, and perhaps in Japan if you're not a *delicate* female, you won't be a star. But they are/were always podium contenders.Īll things considered, I'd say Wakaba especially has a higher chance of becoming a figure skating star, her skating has tons of personality, right now she's a podium contender (please skating gods let it keep this way) and while stocky, she's got a pretty face. (Oh I know the fans will insist how beautiful/handsome they are bit let's be real that's some flawed beauty). Hanyu is not traditionally handsome, neither is Dai and Mao's face isn't an epitome of beauty either. Look at Hanyu: not signed to an agency, but winning (and charismatic), and voila, a star. Not the only factor, but without it, all the promotion in the world is for naught. ![]() I still think that the number 1 factor to figure skating stardom is regularly winning medals. Kihira and Wakaba are finally getting recognized but don't have as much photogenic appeal as the Hondas who also have a very famous sister. I think the fed will move onto promoting the younger Honda sisters (who will be performing at The Ice) and maybe even Marin again if she improves, if Uno and Tomono don't work out.
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