Artistic skater Alysa Liu Commander of routine music after the body found in the artist’s car

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The American figure skating star Alysa Liu had to change her routine music after the body of a missing teenager was found in a car recorded to the artist of this music.

Liu’s routine included the song “This is How It Feel”, by the Icelandic singer Laufey and the American D4VD, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, but the body was then found in a Tesla seizure which would have been registered in Burke.

“I have to change it, you know? Forced to change the hand, essentially. But it’s okay,” Liu told the Associated Press. “I was almost mourning the process -” Oh, I have my programs. They were going to grow and evolve, and I was going to add more. “But there is nothing like a new start.”

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Alysa Liu participated in the free skating of women at the World ISU 2025 ISU skating championships at TD Garden on March 28, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)

The Los Angeles police service did not involve D4VD in the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, although the authorities confirmed that his house had been searched.

Hernandez disappeared from Lake Elsenore in 2024, and his body was found on September 8 after the abandoned car was put in Hollywood. His representatives said he was cooperating with the authorities, according to San Francisco Chronicle.

Liu and her coaches are now looking for new music before the Grand Prix season, which begins with the China Cup in October and Skate America in November. Liu aims to participate in the 2026 winter Olympic Games in Cortina-Milan.

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The gold medalist Alysa Liu poses for a photo after winning the Women’s World Championship at the ISU 2025 World Skating Championships at TD Garden on March 28, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)

In March, Liu became the first American woman to win a world championship title from Kimmie Meissner in 2006, when Liu destroyed the triple Kaori Sakamoto reigning champion in Japan during the evening of the world figure skating championships in the Boston TD garden.

Liu’s victory marked a dazzling return after getting away from sport in 2022.

Liu was once considered a star rising as the youngest American champion of all time when she triumphed at the age of 13 in 2019, then defended her title the following year. She had a childhood dream by qualifying herself to The Olympic GamesCompleting sixth at the Beijing 2022 Games, and won a bronze medal at the world championships that year.

Then she moved away. Liu decided Skating had become less a joy And more than one job, and she wanted to focus on being a normal student. It was only when she made a ski trip and felt the rush of the competition – although in a very different way, and with much lower issues – that she started to think about a return.

Alysa Liu, from the United States, participated in free female skating during the ISU World Team Trophy in Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on April 19, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Toru Hanai – International Skating Union / International Syndicate via Getty Images)

At the beginning of last year, she made her official with a cryptic article on social networks. And while the way back in a notoriously flying sport was bumpy, Liu took a big step forward with his second place in Glenn at the American championships.

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