American-Born Olympians BOUGHT? $14 Million China Pay Scandal Explodes!
Did you know that U.S.-born athletes like Eileen Gu are reportedly receiving millions to compete for China at the Winter Olympics? This shocking revelation comes as Gu, born in San Francisco, has faced intense scrutiny ever since she switched her allegiance from the United States to China in 2019, initially claiming her decision was to inspire children in her mother's home country. She earned two golds and a silver for China at the 2022 Beijing Games, becoming a multi-millionaire primarily through endorsements, earning a reported $23 million in 2025 alone. Now, competing in the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics, a publicly posted budget report from the Beijing Municipal Sports Bureau reportedly showed Gu and fellow American-born skater Zhu Yi received $6.6 million in 2025. In a dramatic turn, these athletes allegedly received nearly $14 million combined over the past three years for their Olympic efforts for China. Intriguingly, these payment details, once surfaced online, were swiftly scrubbed from the public record, adding another layer of mystery to the situation. The enduring controversy surrounding Gu's citizenship is intensified by China's strict no-dual-citizenship policy, leaving many to wonder if she truly relinquished her U.S. passport. Despite the immense pressure and the "weight of two countries," Gu continues to compete, expressing her deep love for the sport and pride in her representation. Don't miss out on breaking sports stories like this; make sure to subscribe to our channel for all the latest updates and in-depth analysis!
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