Sunisa Lee’s nails are as much a winning fashion statement and testament to her exquisite maneuvering as they are a subtle extension of her Hmong roots in Minnesota
this week, becoming the first Asian-American woman to achieve gymnastics’s most coveted title: Olympic All-Around Champion. On Sunday, she’ll have another chance to gather more bling in the uneven-bars final, her signature event.
Photos of the 18-year-old holding her new medal have already gone viral on social media, with people commenting on Lee’s shiny, white Olympic-themed acrylic nails and how she was able to clinch gold wearing them.“Omg how does she do it w/ those nails? I hate when chalk would get in my nails during bars ,” read another.To Read the Full Story
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