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Nastia Liukin?has been one of the sensational former gymnastics athletes. She took retirement at the young age of 22, leaving fans devastated. However, post-retirement the athlete is all back for her new venture. From collaboration, entrepreneurship, and fashion, to now getting live on one of the biggest American shows, the star has finally made it.

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Along similar lines, Liukin has taken to her Instagram handle and uploaded new highlights for the same. She has shared new pictures of her project and information which will be live in hours. Athlete excitement, words, joy, and happiness are over the bar. It?s just not the new ventures but even the accomplishments in the past that took the internet by storm.

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Former Russian Gymnast Nastia Liukin making headlines

The former gymnast stole the hearts of America at the 2008 Beijing Olympics when she proved that she was the best female gymnast in the world. Time and again, the athlete is making a bigger comeback and her recent impactful and cheerful words are loved by fans. With 5 Olympic Gold Medals at just the age of eighteen, her new update is sending ripples in the sports world.

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Recently on 23rd November the athlete took to her Instagram handle and added a series of stories about her new feature in MTV Crib Show, which showcases lavish mansions/houses of famous stars and celebrities. Luikin added a video saying, ?I’m like still freaking out that I literally got to do it, and it’s out tonight. Hey MTV, it’s Nastia again, welcome to my crib.??

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She mentioned and added the minor details of the project, ?We filmed Crib, gosh, a few months ago, way more than a few months ago, but I’m so excited to finally share and show you this beautiful home that has been just a project, but it has been the most fun, rewarding project and process, and everything?.?

Past victories and present surprises of the sensational gymnast?

In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Nastia Liukin secured her legacy, clinching five medals, including the coveted individual all-around gold. Her achievements extended to a silver on the balance beam, bronze on the floor exercise, and leading the U.S. women’s team to a silver medal.

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Navigating the challenges of a gymnastics career, Liukin gracefully retired in 2012. Since then, she has kept fans eagerly anticipating her ventures, regularly sharing updates through her social media handles.

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Harshita Chawla is a US Sports writer at EssentiallySports. Her journey began as a sports writer for a college magazine, cultivating a rich understanding of content creation in the sports industry. Harshita's versatility spans from crafting insightful content on alpine skiing to exploring various facets of gymnastics. As a devoted follower of gymnastics and alpine skiing, her inspiration emanates from the remarkable Simone Biles and Mikaela Shiffrin. Through my writing, she offer readers a gateway into the captivating news and insights surrounding their beloved athletes. When not immersed in writing stories surrounding the sporting realm, Harshita likes to indulge in my passions for reading and traveling.

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