
"She likes to cook a lot of typical European, Russian dishes. And before I sleep, I like to drink chocolate milk. What would your religion be like if you could make up your own? I think it'd have to be something that's free-minded. I don't know how to explain it. Open? Inviting? If you had to be the face of a product, what would you choose? Probably a pair of ice skates."
"What's your most repetitive, long-term fear? Heights. I know, it's very ironic. I don't really have a story about it. It's just that anytime I'm up high somewhere and I look down, I just can't do it anymore. What just happened in your life? Getting two cats. That has been the most recent, most impactful thing that happened. I have two cats - black and white. Their names are Mysti and Miu Miu."
Ilia Malinin is a 21-year-old two-time figure-skating world champion and four-time national champion known as the "Quad God." He will compete for the U.S. at the Winter Olympics in Milan next month. He likes to drink chocolate milk before bed and eat meals his mother cooks, especially typical European and Russian dishes. He envisions a free-minded, open, inviting religion and would be the face of a pair of ice skates. He has a long-term fear of heights. He recently adopted two cats named Mysti and Miu Miu. He last read a text about calling another person, and his last used purchase was a thrifted vest in Canada about two years ago. He finds himself the most difficult person to listen to emotionally and mentally and cites COVID as a place he will never return to.
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