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The scandal just turned personal.

In a defiant late-night statement, Marc Kennedy broke his silence and delivered a line that instantly set social media on fire:

“Anyone who says I cheated is just jealous of my success.”

Those seven words have now become the most controversial quote of the Games.

🎤 a response that shocked even insiders

Kennedy’s comments came as judges and furious fans demanded answers over the disputed final. Instead of backing down, the champion doubled down — accusing critics of envy and claiming the accusations are part of a coordinated smear campaign.

According to sources inside the arena, officials were “stunned” by the tone of his remarks.

One judge reportedly whispered:

“This is no longer about the stone. It’s about his attitude.”

📹 the clip everyone keeps replaying

At the center of the uproar is a slow-motion replay showing suspicious contact in the decisive moment of the match. Analysts argue it could be a rule violation — while Kennedy insists it proves nothing.

His camp says:
• the footage is being “misinterpreted”
• the panel is “under pressure from the crowd”
• and the public has already “made up its mind”

But critics fired back within minutes:

“Jealousy doesn’t move stones. Rules do.”

🌍 outrage spreads worldwide

Within hours of Kennedy’s quote:
• hashtags calling for disqualification trended globally
• broadcasters replayed his words on loop
• and sponsors reportedly requested emergency briefings

A European commentator called it:

“The most arrogant defense ever heard in Olympic curling.”

💔 fans divided, legend at risk

Supporters insist Kennedy is being targeted because he wins too much. Detractors say his statement proves he’s refusing to face the evidence.

A longtime curling fan outside the arena said:

“Even if he’s innocent, this made him look guilty.”

⏳ what happens next?

The judging panel has not yet released its final ruling — but insiders claim Kennedy’s explosive comments could influence how the case is viewed behind closed doors.

One Olympic source warned:

“You don’t fight slow motion with sarcasm.”

For now, the gold medal remains in limbo…
the tape keeps playing…
and the question burns hotter than ever:

Was it jealousy…
or was it the truth caught on camera?


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