![]() ![]() Over the years, “E! True Hollywood Story” came along. This is basically how this entire story goes: There are facts, and then there is the truth, and you can’t let one get in the way of the other or you’ll never understand what she’s trying to tell you. She is Tonya Price but you cannot deny that she is also Tonya Harding. “But Tonya Harding is who people know.” Which is a good point. ![]() I told her I probably can’t if her name is Tonya Price I should call her Tonya Price - paper of record and all that. “But you should use Tonya Harding in your story,” she said. Hockey and figure skates, including a signed pair of hers, hang over the bar, which features a “frost rail” that makes its surface look and feel like an ice rink. We were at a lounge called 38 Below, which is skating-themed. They married, and she changed her last name, like lots of people do. ![]() She had never met anyone so gentle or kind she had never known a man to just love her, not for her skating abilities or for what she might potentially become, but for her. Within those same weeks she was carrying their baby. “I mean the eyes are the center to your soul, O.K.? You might have a nice butt, but I want to see the eyes.” Within weeks she proposed to him. “I’m going, damn, he’s got beautiful eyes,” she said. She was having drinks with a friend when she spotted one Joe Price, a heating and air-conditioning worker, on the karaoke stage. clothes, still made up, and she went out to Timbers, a local restaurant. I TONYA WEIRD AL HEADLINE NEWS TVIn 2010, she had just returned home to Washington from Los Angeles, where she’d been doing another one of the odd jobs she’d collected over the years - color commentary on ill-advised video stunts for the TV show “World’s Dumbest.” She was still in her cute L.A. “My name is Tonya Price,” she said, when she saw me taking notes. Tonya Harding’s name isn’t Tonya Harding anymore. ![]()
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