Amber Glenn recently offered a humorous but revealing answer to a Valentine’s Day question amid her 2026 Winter Olympics campaign. She opened up about the situation of the Olympic village, revealing what is going on backstage.
Glenn has delivered a stunning performance so far at the Milano-Cortina, helping Team USA win gold in the figure skating team event. She produced a key contribution in the women’s free skate segment, where she placed third with a score that helped secure crucial points for the Americans.
She experienced a shaky start in the triple axel and the triple flip-triple toe loop combination. However, she quickly gained momentum and finally ended up in third place, recording 138.62 points, scoring 70.91 in the technical score and 67.71 in the components. Currently, she is gearing up for her upcoming appearance in the Olympics.
During her time at the Olympics, she recently spoke to one of the reporters, who asked her about the worst Valentine’s Day advice she could imagine. Not holding back on her answer, she said:
“Doing like a prank or something. I know sometimes pranks are just not the best way to go about things, like, ‘Oh, here is laxative chocolate. ‘That’d be horrible,” said Amber Glenn.
Along with this, she further revealed a stomach virus at the Olympic village and explained why this prank would be the worst to do there.
“There’s already a stomach virus going on in this village right now. So, something like that will probably be one of the worst things you could do,” said Amber Glenn.
Amber Glenn Opened Up About Her Olympic Dreams Before the 2026 Winter Games
Almost a month before stepping onto Olympic ice, US figure skater Amber Glenn spoke openly about the ambition that fueled her journey toward the 2026 Winter Olympics. At a time when competition for Team USA spots was intense and expectations were rising, she reflected on her hopes not just for herself, but for the entire American skating team.
In January 2026, she spoke to KSDK News, where she reflected on her journey and said that she was positive about the results of the Winter Olympics.
