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Eileen Gu Reveals Her True Feelings About All The Olympics Backlash

Shortly after winning the gold medal on Feb. 8, 2022, Eileen Gu attended a press conference where she repeatedly dodged questions regarding her citizenship. Since her debut at the Olympics, this has been a hot topic. 

According to Reuters, China does not allow for dual citizenship, which means that Gu would have to give up her American citizenship to become a Chinese national. And, in order to compete for a certain country at the Olympics, you need to be a citizen of that country. 

Chinese officials revealed that Gu received Chinese nationality when she was 15 years old, despite the fact that the 18-year-old has mostly lived in the United States throughout her life.

As she dodged the question at the aforementioned press conference, it seems that Gu is doing her best to avoid negativity.

"First of all, I'm an 18-year-old girl," Gu said at the press conference, per Sports Illustrated

"I'm a kid. I haven't even gone to college yet. ... If people don't have a good heart, they won't believe me, because they can't empathize with people who do have a good heart. And so in that sense, I feel as though it's a lot easier to block out the hate now. And also, they're never going to know what it feels like to win an Olympic gold medal."

Gu will be attending California's Stanford University later this year, according to Yahoo! Sports.