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U.S. Figure Skater Amber Glenn Has Eyes on Joining Popular TV Competition

Amber Glenn performs during the women’s free program at the 2026 U.S. National Championships. Photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

Amber Glenn garnered a lot of attention at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Glenn put up a great show, but her program was short-lived after she missed the triple loop. Nevertheless, she finished fifth in the women’s singles figure skating event.

Stepping onto the Olympic podium was only four points away for Amber Glenn. It was so close, but yet so far. Her hard work was a strong comeback after ranking at No. 13 in the short program.

Glenn was pretty satisfied with her performance; she opened up about her success and the proud moments she had at the Olympics.

“I told myself, ‘Enjoy it,’ and I had my moment in my spiral. I told myself. You just skated, stayed on your feet at the Olympics.’ I am proud that I was able to have that moment. That six-year-old girl that never thought I’d ever be here, so I just told myself to go out there, do your job. I was working toward being able to have that moment [step] sequence, that was my reward,” Amber Glenn.

Amber Glenn Sets Her Eyes On Joining Dancing With The Stars

Glenn’s talent could take her to several places. When asked about her post-Olympic bucket list, Glenn mentioned that she would love to be a part of “Dancing With The Stars.”

“Dancing with the stars for sure. I just love everything, the costume, the set design. I can’t wait to see and inquire about that,” Amber Glenn said.

The Olympic star also mentioned that she would love to get a tattoo. She joked, stating that she would like to get a tattoo under the a**.

“Under the a**. The a** cheek right here. That way, in bikini photos I could just go pose,” Amber Glenn joked.

Glenn had a great run in the Olympics. After winding up, she answered questions from fans. Glenn talked about the adrenaline and how she handles things during her program.

“The adrenaline is very high. It’s typically different for each program. Because after the short program, it’s okay… what’s next? Sometimes there’s a press conference that you have to do. Sometimes it’s when can I get home to go to sleep,” Amber Glenn said.

Glenn will work towards coming back stronger next season.

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