Olympic Figure Skater Alysa Liu Changes Program Music Amid D4vd Death Investigation
Olympic Figure Skater Alysa Liu Changes Program Music Amid D4vd Death Investigation

Olympic Figure Skater Alysa Liu Changes Program Music Amid D4vd Death Investigation

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World champion figure skater Alysa Liu has decided to drop her short program music featuring the song "This Is How It Feels" by artists Laufey and d4vd, also known as David Anthony Burke, amid a police investigation involving the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Hernandez's body was found in a Tesla registered to d4vd, prompting law enforcement to search Burke's residence, although he has not been implicated and is cooperating with authorities. Liu expressed that she was initially grieving the loss of her planned routines but is now embracing a fresh start that aligns with her values and ethos as she prepares for the 2025–26 season and aims to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. The investigation has also led to cancellations and pauses in d4vd's professional engagements, including a halted album release and suspended brand campaigns. Liu's decision reflects her commitment to maintaining integrity in her creative process and competitive focus amid the ongoing developments surrounding the case. Her new program music has yet to be announced, and she may perform older routines while she develops new material.

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