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All in Love Is Fair: Johnny Weir's Tribute to Stevie Wonder


Johnny Weir, the former Olympic figure skater and current commentator, has always been known for his flamboyant style and artistic expression on the ice. In 2010, he performed a routine to Stevie Wonder's classic ballad "All in Love Is Fair" at the Finlandia Trophy competition, earning a standing ovation from the audience. The song, which was written and produced by Wonder for his 1973 album Innervisions, describes the end of a relationship through the use of clichÃs.


Weir said he chose the song because he felt a connection to Wonder's music and lyrics. "I love Stevie Wonder. He's one of my favorite artists of all time. He's so soulful and so honest in his music," he said in an interview with Juampy Bravo, who uploaded a video of Weir's performance on YouTube. "I think this song is very beautiful and very sad at the same time. It's about love and how sometimes it doesn't work out."


Weir's interpretation of the song was praised by critics and fans alike, who admired his emotional delivery and technical skills. He executed several difficult jumps and spins, including a triple axel and a triple lutz-triple toe loop combination. He also showed off his flexibility and grace with a spiral sequence and a layback spin. His costume, a black and white tuxedo with a red rose, matched the theme of the song perfectly.


"All in Love Is Fair" is one of Wonder's most covered songs, having been recorded by artists such as Barbra Streisand, Nancy Wilson, Cleo Laine, and Brook Benton. However, Weir's version stands out as one of the most unique and memorable renditions of the song. He said he wanted to pay homage to Wonder and his music, which has inspired him throughout his career.


"He's a genius. He's a legend. He's someone that I look up to," Weir said. "I hope he likes it."


Weir's career reached its peak at the 2008 World Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, where he won the bronze medal behind Canada's Jeffrey Buttle and France's Brian Joubert. He skated a flawless short program to "Yunona i Avos" by Alexei Rybnikov and a passionate free skate to "Love Is War" by Yoav Goren. He received a personal best score of 238.87 points and became the first American man to medal at Worlds since 2005.


After his success at Worlds, Weir faced some challenges in the following seasons. He struggled with injuries, coaching changes, and inconsistent performances. He finished fifth at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, where he skated to "I Love You I Hate You" by Raul di Blasio and "Fallen Angel" by Robin Thicke. He received a standing ovation from the crowd and many compliments from his fellow skaters, but he was disappointed with his result and felt that he was unfairly judged.


Weir announced his retirement from competitive skating in 2013 and focused on his career as a television commentator and personality. He joined NBC Sports as an analyst for figure skating events, including the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. He also appeared on various shows and documentaries, such as Be Good Johnny Weir, To Russia with Love, Dancing with the Stars, The Masked Singer, and Spinning Out. He became known for his witty remarks, colorful outfits, and outspoken opinions. aa16f39245






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