Ilia Malinin highlights dangers of social media in gala performance
Feb 21, 2026; Milan, Italy; Ilia Malinin of the United States performs in the figure skating exhibition gala during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images MILAN, Italy -- Ilia Malinin delivered a powerful message about the dangers of social media and the unforgiving glare of the spotlight with an emotional gala performance on Saturday to close the figure skating program at the Milan Cortina Games.
Barely a week on from his shock eighth-place finish in a men's singles event he had been expected to dominate, the American turned the ice into a quiet rebuttal of criticism and scrutiny.
Skating to "Fear" by American rapper NF - a raw song about mental health struggles and the feeling of losing control - and dressed in a grey hoodie and frayed jeans, the 21-year-old made it look like he was scrolling through his phone.
He flinched under imaginary flashbulbs. He crouched down and pulled his hood over his head.
Malinin and American teammate Alysa Liu, the women's champion, were among the headliners at the sport's traditional final bow that celebrates the stars of the previous two weeks.
Malinin had arrived in Milan as one of the overwhelming favorites for gold - among all the sports - having not lost in more than two seasons.
But the double world champion crumbled under the weight of Olympic expectations, and his free program unraveled in stunning fashion as he fell twice and nailed only three of his planned seven quadruple jumps.
He said in an Instagram post earlier this week that his pressure-packed Olympic debut resulted in an "inevitable crash."
In Saturday's exhibition, he did one quadruple jump and then unleashed his trademark backflip with a one-footed landing and had the crowd on its feet roaring with what felt like both an appreciation of his talent and acknowledgement of the weight he had carried.
In a powerful program ending, he made like he was tugging on headphones, to immediate silence.
The 20-year-old Liu, meanwhile, delighted the crowd with her carefree skate to "Stateside" by PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson.
Liu's Olympics could not have been more different than Malinin's, punctuated by a joy rediscovered after stepping away from the sport for two years.
She said she was at "peak happiness" competing.
Ice dance gold medalists Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France skated a lyrical program to piano composition "Mad Rush," while pairs champions Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara of Japan skated to Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling."
Surprise men's singles champion Kazakhstan's Mikhail Shaidorov dressed up as Kung Fu Panda and was greeted afterward by martial artist and actor Jackie Chan.
--Reuters, special to Field Level Media
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