Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Meet the Johnny Weir and cast and creators of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
What's in Johnny's closet? It defines who he is and who he was. And everything he wants to be. His home, and especially his closet, reflect his personality to the fullest. Check out more on http://blueflyclosetconfessions.com
Johnny takes on the blue carpet at the 2010 Independet Spirit Awards and mingles with the likes of John Waters, Adrian Brody, Jodie Foster, and Eddie Izzard.
Passion and fashion came together in a promo shoot for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR directed by acclaimed director/photographer Matthew Rolston.
All-American champion and fashion-ice-sta Johnny Weir struts his stuff in this image spot directed by renowned photographer and music video director Matthew Rolston.
Be a fashion-ice-sta! Own a piece of Johnny and buy his official warm-up jacket!
FULL FRONTAL FASHION speaks with figure skating champion Johnny Weir on the set for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
FULL FASHION FRONTAL speaks to acclaimed photographer and director Matthew Rolston on the set of the shoot for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Find out whether you like Good Johnny or Bad Johnny better. The series airs Mondays at 10:30pm e/p beginning January 18.
Johnny Weir's Russian alter-ego interviews his best friend during a shared bubble bath.
A glimpse of Johnny Weir's life as he spends his days practicing in the rink.
Johnny Weir proves himself a real athlete at the 2006 Winter Olympics, even though his patriotism for his own country is questioned.
Johnny heads back to "the place where it all began" and reminisces about his early skating years and his inspiration from 1994 Olympic champion Oksana Baiul.
Showing marvelous potential at age 12, Johnny Weir teams up with coach and figure skater Priscilla Hill.
Johnny works his muscles in order to stay in top physical condition for his continuously rigorous skating routines.
When lack of energy and focus takes a toll on Johnny's body and mind, Johnny must dig deep to escape his own frustrations.
Johnny Weir tries out his newly designed skating costume.
In the second episode, Johnny and his tough Soviet-trained coach, Galina, head to Sweden for the 2008 World Championships; later, he faces off against long-time rival Evan Lysacek.
Paris helps Johnny pack his suitcase with all the essentials.
Johnny proves he has no fear of the media spotlight.
Johnny Weir's Russian alter ego interviews his costume designer, Stephanie Handler.
Galina, Johnny Weir's skating coach, pushes Johnny to land the quadruple jump.
Johnny runs into creative differences with his costume designer, Stephanie Handler.
Johnny tells a quick story of his experience in the Peace Corps and the perils of packing after a night of drinking.
After completing his short program at the 2008 World Championships in Sweden, Johnny takes questions from the press, from his rivalry with Evan and his longevity in the sport.
More casual conversation with Johnny and Paris, as well as the sharing of special chocolate from Switzerland.
Johnny and Paris in casual conversation at home.
Johnny relays Galina's anxiety to Stephanie during a costume fitting.
In the third episode, Johnny heads into the 2009 U.S. nationals in a weakened state and later must confront some of the most devastating and challenging weeks in his long career.
Johnny and Paris quibble at home over cheese and chores.
After a serious illness took away weight and training time, Viktor and Galina push Johnny even harder to master the triple axel.
After a disappointing performance with his short program at the US Nationals, Johnny addresses the press.
Johnny contemplates quitting ice skating.
Johnny, his mom Patti, and his aunt Diane have an absolute blast traveling on the road.
Johnny talks about having not attended the 2009 World Championships in Los Angeles.
Johnny goes through the long and laborious process of lacing up his skates, while taking care of a recent injury that he's hiding from Galina.
Happy with his costume used for "Sur Les Ailes du Temps" (short program during the 2008-9 season), Johnny jokes around with Nina, his choreographer.
Johnny gets frustrated with going off schedule and, with a long practice the next day, finding out that there may be people staying at his apartment overnight.
Johnny deals with the expenses of being an elite skater and reflects on the sacrifices he has made in favor of his athletic pursuits.
Johnny prepares for an exhibition performance where he skates to Lady GaGa's "Poker Face."
From having a coach, a costumer, and paying the bills, Johnny speaks about the financial realities of being a figure skater.
After speaking with his mom, Johnny decides to regroup and refocus all of his efforts into his sport.
Johnny does an ice skating seminar on Long Island and is a natural coach.
Johnny, his mom Patti, and his agent Tori Modlin head to Lake Placid for an ice skating summer spectacular.
Johnny and his choreographer for the 2009-10 season, David Wilson, joke around on the ice.
Using a spot-on impression of Galina, Johnny relays a story to Tara and his mom about how his coach wanted to make cod sandwiches for visiting members of USFSA.
In town for an exhibition show, Johnny gives a tour of his cabin in Lake Placid that he's sharing with Tara and his mom. During his tour, Johnny engages in hilarious cabinet hi-jinks with Tara.
Johnny describes Tara's sense of cleanliness.
Johnny goes over his need for cleanliness in his own life.
In Moscow, team Weir feels confident as Johnny is training well and has excellent practices. But 2006 Olympic Champion Evgeni Plushenko is back on the scene after a 4 year absence and determined to try for another Olympic medal. His first internation
Galina disapproves of the costume being used for "Fallen Angels," Johnny's long program, leaving him frustrated. If you've been following Johnny during the 2009-10 season, there have been several incarnations of this costume.
After landing 4th place at the 2009 Cup of Russia, Johnny wonders if he's past his prime.
A bonafide russophile, Johnny explains his interest in Russia and how his fascination began long before he put on a pair of skates.
Johnny turns both his mom and Tara into bonafides Russophiles.
Johnny's costume for "Fallen Angels" has barely begun to take form. He explains Galina's reservations about the design, particularly the exposed ribs.
Johnny and Stephanie go over costume minutiae before showing it off to Galina.
After landing fourth place at the 2009 Cup of Russia, a disappointed Johnny addresses the press in Russian.
Johnny feels the pressure after his poor showing in Moscow. A week later, Johnny heads for Nagano, Japan, where he will face two strong American competitors.
Loss of time with family and friends. Missing out on potential dates. Many sacrifices come with being an elite level athlete and loneliness is ever-present.
Leading up the 2009 NHK Trophy, Johnny is more trained than he's ever been. But physical conditioning is completely different from being mentally prepared for compeition.
Despite an incredibly competitive field at the 2009 NHK Trophy and increasing pressure, Johnny's desire to medal grows and self-doubt disappears.
Johnny meets up with his fans and supporters in Japan.
Johnny lands the silver medal at the 2009 NHK Trophy and Galina is proud of her pupil.
Galina and Tara anxiously await for the scores to come in to see if Johnny, who is nursing a terrible cold, medaled during the 2009 NHK Trophy in Nagano, Japan.
While going through the gifts from fans, Johnny and Patti explain how they simultaneously feel overwhelmed and grateful at all the support Johnny gets from his fans.
After his short program at the 2009 NHK Trophy, Johnny talks to the press and explains how he got sick on the flight.
Johnny returns from Nagano in better spirits. However, he soon returns to Japan for the Grand Prix Final and competition against his archival, Evan Lysacek.
Johnny and Galina walk a country mile in Japan looking for Korean BBQ.
Pilates is Johnny's exercise of choice, ideal for maintaining and optimizing his figure skater body.
Johnny returns to Japan for the 2009 Grand Prix Final and is greeted by many fans.
While getting a pedicure, Johnny teases Tara about her feet and hygiene.
Choices, choices! Johnny, Tara, and Boz hit up Mari Vanna in New York City for a solid Russian dinner.
Johnny's pilates trainer pushes him to do his best.
Johnny and his hair stylist go over some casual talk and sweet gossip.
Can Johnny equal his season best short program performance at Tokyo? Will the three seasons of Galinaâs tutelage pay off at this most important competition? Can he achieve his destiny or will his fragile Russian crystal palace shatter around him?
In an attempt to ease the pressure before Johnny's short program at Nationals, Galina invites Patti and Diane rink-side to share a couple of laughs with Johnny.
With the goal of skating a clean, solid program at the 2009 Nationals, Johnny and Galina decide to drop the quad jump from his routine.
Viacheslav Romanov gets an exclusive interview with Tara Modlin, Johnny's agent, and gets her opinion on what Johnny has to do for the 2009 Nationals.
Johnny calls on some good luck from GaGa before the 2009 Nationals and gets his itinerary together.
Olympic champion Viktor Petrenko gives autographs and photos with his fans.
Many well wishes and hugs for Johnny after another performance to Lady GaGa's "Poker Face."
Some color and a touch of glitter: Paris gets ready for an event.
Will Johnny ever skate again? What's next? Find out and follow Johnny during the 2010 Winter Olympics. The season finale airs June 27 at 9PM.
Starting June 23 at 7PM, it's a BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR marathon four nights in a row. Back to back episodes every night where you can love Johnny all over again!
Sequins. Fur. Feathers. Fans. It's everything you love about Johnny! Starting Sunday June 27 at 4pm E/P, watch every episode of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Will he or won't he? Will Johnny ever skate again? Find out on the BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR finale, airing June 27 at 9PM.
Between media events, award shows, and interviews, Johnny hasn't had a minute to consider whether he wants to compete for the 2010-2011 season.
Johnny works with Nina on a brand new exhibition number to Lady GaGa's "Bad Romance." Stephanie works on an outrageous new costume.
Johnny thanks his family and speaks about the need for acceptance and love at a fundraiser for Equality California.
Johnny gets amazing amount of support from fans and media regarding his standing after his free skate the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Will Johnny Weir become a trophy wife? Even he doesn't know what his future holds. The sky is the limit!
Tara Modlin is constantly busy keeping up with Johnny's schedule. Her lack of attention catches up with her when she tries to accomplish the smallest of tasks -- a bathroom break.
Johnny packs elements of home and readies himself for air travel.
Paris chats with the camera crew about make-up, that time of the month, and the busy Johnny Weir.
Johnny weighs the chances of winning an Emmy for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR, and insists it's not a laughing matter.
Johnny's former coach Priscilla Hill discusses her experiences coaching after Johnny.
Johnny Weir's Russian alter-ego interviews his best friend during a shared bubble bath.
A glimpse of Johnny Weir's life as he spends his days practicing in the rink.
Johnny Weir proves himself a real athlete at the 2006 Winter Olympics, even though his patriotism for his own country is questioned.
Johnny heads back to "the place where it all began" and reminisces about his early skating years and his inspiration from 1994 Olympic champion Oksana Baiul.
Showing marvelous potential at age 12, Johnny Weir teams up with coach and figure skater Priscilla Hill.
Johnny works his muscles in order to stay in top physical condition for his continuously rigorous skating routines.
When lack of energy and focus takes a toll on Johnny's body and mind, Johnny must dig deep to escape his own frustrations.
Johnny Weir tries out his newly designed skating costume.
Find out whether you like Good Johnny or Bad Johnny better. The series airs Mondays at 10:30pm e/p beginning January 18.
Paris helps Johnny pack his suitcase with all the essentials.
Johnny proves he has no fear of the media spotlight.
Johnny Weir's Russian alter ego interviews his costume designer, Stephanie Handler.
Galina, Johnny Weir's skating coach, pushes Johnny to land the quadruple jump.
In the second episode, Johnny and his tough Soviet-trained coach, Galina, head to Sweden for the 2008 World Championships; later, he faces off against long-time rival Evan Lysacek.
Johnny runs into creative differences with his costume designer, Stephanie Handler.
Johnny tells a quick story of his experience in the Peace Corps and the perils of packing after a night of drinking.
After completing his short program at the 2008 World Championships in Sweden, Johnny takes questions from the press, from his rivalry with Evan and his longevity in the sport.
More casual conversation with Johnny and Paris, as well as the sharing of special chocolate from Switzerland.
Johnny and Paris in casual conversation at home.
Johnny relays Galina's anxiety to Stephanie during a costume fitting.
Johnny and Paris quibble at home over cheese and chores.
After a serious illness took away weight and training time, Viktor and Galina push Johnny even harder to master the triple axel.
After a disappointing performance with his short program at the US Nationals, Johnny addresses the press.
Johnny contemplates quitting ice skating.
In the third episode, Johnny heads into the 2009 U.S. nationals in a weakened state and later must confront some of the most devastating and challenging weeks in his long career.
Johnny, his mom Patti, and his aunt Diane have an absolute blast traveling on the road.
Johnny talks about having not attended the 2009 World Championships in Los Angeles.
Johnny goes through the long and laborious process of lacing up his skates, while taking care of a recent injury that he's hiding from Galina.
Happy with his costume used for "Sur Les Ailes du Temps" (short program during the 2008-9 season), Johnny jokes around with Nina, his choreographer.
Johnny gets frustrated with going off schedule and, with a long practice the next day, finding out that there may be people staying at his apartment overnight.
Johnny prepares for an exhibition performance where he skates to Lady GaGa's "Poker Face."
From having a coach, a costumer, and paying the bills, Johnny speaks about the financial realities of being a figure skater.
After speaking with his mom, Johnny decides to regroup and refocus all of his efforts into his sport.
Johnny does an ice skating seminar on Long Island and is a natural coach.
Johnny deals with the expenses of being an elite skater and reflects on the sacrifices he has made in favor of his athletic pursuits.
Johnny, his mom Patti, and his agent Tori Modlin head to Lake Placid for an ice skating summer spectacular.
Johnny and his choreographer for the 2009-10 season, David Wilson, joke around on the ice.
Using a spot-on impression of Galina, Johnny relays a story to Tara and his mom about how his coach wanted to make cod sandwiches for visiting members of USFSA.
In town for an exhibition show, Johnny gives a tour of his cabin in Lake Placid that he's sharing with Tara and his mom. During his tour, Johnny engages in hilarious cabinet hi-jinks with Tara.
Johnny describes Tara's sense of cleanliness.
Johnny goes over his need for cleanliness in his own life.
Galina disapproves of the costume being used for "Fallen Angels," Johnny's long program, leaving him frustrated. If you've been following Johnny during the 2009-10 season, there have been several incarnations of this costume.
After landing 4th place at the 2009 Cup of Russia, Johnny wonders if he's past his prime.
A bonafide russophile, Johnny explains his interest in Russia and how his fascination began long before he put on a pair of skates.
In Moscow, team Weir feels confident as Johnny is training well and has excellent practices. But 2006 Olympic Champion Evgeni Plushenko is back on the scene after a 4 year absence and determined to try for another Olympic medal. His first internation
Johnny turns both his mom and Tara into bonafides Russophiles.
Johnny's costume for "Fallen Angels" has barely begun to take form. He explains Galina's reservations about the design, particularly the exposed ribs.
Johnny and Stephanie go over costume minutiae before showing it off to Galina.
After landing fourth place at the 2009 Cup of Russia, a disappointed Johnny addresses the press in Russian.
Loss of time with family and friends. Missing out on potential dates. Many sacrifices come with being an elite level athlete and loneliness is ever-present.
Leading up the 2009 NHK Trophy, Johnny is more trained than he's ever been. But physical conditioning is completely different from being mentally prepared for compeition.
Despite an incredibly competitive field at the 2009 NHK Trophy and increasing pressure, Johnny's desire to medal grows and self-doubt disappears.
Johnny feels the pressure after his poor showing in Moscow. A week later, Johnny heads for Nagano, Japan, where he will face two strong American competitors.
Johnny meets up with his fans and supporters in Japan.
Johnny lands the silver medal at the 2009 NHK Trophy and Galina is proud of her pupil.
Galina and Tara anxiously await for the scores to come in to see if Johnny, who is nursing a terrible cold, medaled during the 2009 NHK Trophy in Nagano, Japan.
While going through the gifts from fans, Johnny and Patti explain how they simultaneously feel overwhelmed and grateful at all the support Johnny gets from his fans.
After his short program at the 2009 NHK Trophy, Johnny talks to the press and explains how he got sick on the flight.
Johnny and Galina walk a country mile in Japan looking for Korean BBQ.
Pilates is Johnny's exercise of choice, ideal for maintaining and optimizing his figure skater body.
Johnny returns to Japan for the 2009 Grand Prix Final and is greeted by many fans.
Johnny returns from Nagano in better spirits. However, he soon returns to Japan for the Grand Prix Final and competition against his archival, Evan Lysacek.
While getting a pedicure, Johnny teases Tara about her feet and hygiene.
Choices, choices! Johnny, Tara, and Boz hit up Mari Vanna in New York City for a solid Russian dinner.
Johnny's pilates trainer pushes him to do his best.
Johnny and his hair stylist go over some casual talk and sweet gossip.
In an attempt to ease the pressure before Johnny's short program at Nationals, Galina invites Patti and Diane rink-side to share a couple of laughs with Johnny.
With the goal of skating a clean, solid program at the 2009 Nationals, Johnny and Galina decide to drop the quad jump from his routine.
Viacheslav Romanov gets an exclusive interview with Tara Modlin, Johnny's agent, and gets her opinion on what Johnny has to do for the 2009 Nationals.
Can Johnny equal his season best short program performance at Tokyo? Will the three seasons of Galinaâs tutelage pay off at this most important competition? Can he achieve his destiny or will his fragile Russian crystal palace shatter around him?
Johnny calls on some good luck from GaGa before the 2009 Nationals and gets his itinerary together.
Olympic champion Viktor Petrenko gives autographs and photos with his fans.
Many well wishes and hugs for Johnny after another performance to Lady GaGa's "Poker Face."
Some color and a touch of glitter: Paris gets ready for an event.
Between media events, award shows, and interviews, Johnny hasn't had a minute to consider whether he wants to compete for the 2010-2011 season.
Johnny works with Nina on a brand new exhibition number to Lady GaGa's "Bad Romance." Stephanie works on an outrageous new costume.
Johnny thanks his family and speaks about the need for acceptance and love at a fundraiser for Equality California.
Johnny gets amazing amount of support from fans and media regarding his standing after his free skate the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Will Johnny Weir become a trophy wife? Even he doesn't know what his future holds. The sky is the limit!
Tara Modlin is constantly busy keeping up with Johnny's schedule. Her lack of attention catches up with her when she tries to accomplish the smallest of tasks -- a bathroom break.
Johnny packs elements of home and readies himself for air travel.
Paris chats with the camera crew about make-up, that time of the month, and the busy Johnny Weir.
Johnny weighs the chances of winning an Emmy for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR, and insists it's not a laughing matter.
Johnny's former coach Priscilla Hill discusses her experiences coaching after Johnny.
Will Johnny ever skate again? What's next? Find out and follow Johnny during the 2010 Winter Olympics. The season finale airs June 27 at 9PM.
Starting June 23 at 7PM, it's a BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR marathon four nights in a row. Back to back episodes every night where you can love Johnny all over again!
Sequins. Fur. Feathers. Fans. It's everything you love about Johnny! Starting Sunday June 27 at 4pm E/P, watch every episode of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Will he or won't he? Will Johnny ever skate again? Find out on the BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR finale, airing June 27 at 9PM.
Johnny runs into creative differences with his costume designer, Stephanie Handler.
Johnny, his mom Patti, and his aunt Diane have an absolute blast traveling on the road.
Johnny, his mom Patti, and his agent Tori Modlin head to Lake Placid for an ice skating summer spectacular.
Johnny turns both his mom and Tara into bonafides Russophiles.
Johnny meets up with his fans and supporters in Japan.
While getting a pedicure, Johnny teases Tara about her feet and hygiene.
Johnny calls on some good luck from GaGa before the 2009 Nationals and gets his itinerary together.
Tara Modlin is constantly busy keeping up with Johnny's schedule. Her lack of attention catches up with her when she tries to accomplish the smallest of tasks -- a bathroom break.
Johnny packs elements of home and readies himself for air travel.
After completing his short program at the 2008 World Championships in Sweden, Johnny takes questions from the press, from his rivalry with Evan and his longevity in the sport.
More casual conversation with Johnny and Paris, as well as the sharing of special chocolate from Switzerland.
Johnny and Paris in casual conversation at home.
Johnny relays Galina's anxiety to Stephanie during a costume fitting.
Johnny talks about having not attended the 2009 World Championships in Los Angeles.
Johnny goes through the long and laborious process of lacing up his skates, while taking care of a recent injury that he's hiding from Galina.
Happy with his costume used for "Sur Les Ailes du Temps" (short program during the 2008-9 season), Johnny jokes around with Nina, his choreographer.
Johnny gets frustrated with going off schedule and, with a long practice the next day, finding out that there may be people staying at his apartment overnight.
Johnny and his choreographer for the 2009-10 season, David Wilson, joke around on the ice.
Using a spot-on impression of Galina, Johnny relays a story to Tara and his mom about how his coach wanted to make cod sandwiches for visiting members of USFSA.
In town for an exhibition show, Johnny gives a tour of his cabin in Lake Placid that he's sharing with Tara and his mom. During his tour, Johnny engages in hilarious cabinet hi-jinks with Tara.
Johnny describes Tara's sense of cleanliness.
Johnny goes over his need for cleanliness in his own life.
Johnny's costume for "Fallen Angels" has barely begun to take form. He explains Galina's reservations about the design, particularly the exposed ribs.
Johnny and Stephanie go over costume minutiae before showing it off to Galina.
After landing fourth place at the 2009 Cup of Russia, a disappointed Johnny addresses the press in Russian.
Johnny lands the silver medal at the 2009 NHK Trophy and Galina is proud of her pupil.
Galina and Tara anxiously await for the scores to come in to see if Johnny, who is nursing a terrible cold, medaled during the 2009 NHK Trophy in Nagano, Japan.
While going through the gifts from fans, Johnny and Patti explain how they simultaneously feel overwhelmed and grateful at all the support Johnny gets from his fans.
After his short program at the 2009 NHK Trophy, Johnny talks to the press and explains how he got sick on the flight.
Johnny tells a quick story of his experience in the Peace Corps and the perils of packing after a night of drinking.
Choices, choices! Johnny, Tara, and Boz hit up Mari Vanna in New York City for a solid Russian dinner.
Johnny's pilates trainer pushes him to do his best.
Johnny and his hair stylist go over some casual talk and sweet gossip.
Olympic champion Viktor Petrenko gives autographs and photos with his fans.
Many well wishes and hugs for Johnny after another performance to Lady GaGa's "Poker Face."
Some color and a touch of glitter: Paris gets ready for an event.
Paris chats with the camera crew about make-up, that time of the month, and the busy Johnny Weir.
Johnny weighs the chances of winning an Emmy for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR, and insists it's not a laughing matter.
Johnny's former coach Priscilla Hill discusses her experiences coaching after Johnny.
Passion and fashion came together in a promo shoot for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR directed by acclaimed director/photographer Matthew Rolston.
Johnny Weir speaks about the importance of "being bad"...rather, the importance of being true to yourself.
Johnny Weir defines style and how it ties in to self-expression.
What is Johnny Weir's favorite skating movie? Find out!
Johnny picks his favorite skating moment of all time.
The four most delicious things in life, according to Johnny Weir.
What are the things that most people don't know about Johnny Weir?
In between takes of a Mark Rolston shoot, Johnny Weir speaks about his proudest moments on the ice.
Johnny Weir talks about his relationship with Olympic judges.
As Johnny preps for a promo shoot directed by Mark Rolston, he discussed three things that most spectators do not know about the Olympics.
Be a fashion-ice-sta! Own a piece of Johnny and buy his official warm-up jacket!
What's in Johnny's closet? It defines who he is and who he was. And everything he wants to be. His home, and especially his closet, reflect his personality to the fullest. Check out more on http://blueflyclosetconfessions.com
FULL FRONTAL FASHION speaks with figure skating champion Johnny Weir on the set for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
FULL FASHION FRONTAL speaks to acclaimed photographer and director Matthew Rolston on the set of the shoot for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Johnny takes on the blue carpet at the 2010 Independet Spirit Awards and mingles with the likes of John Waters, Adrian Brody, Jodie Foster, and Eddie Izzard.
All-American champion and fashion-ice-sta Johnny Weir struts his stuff in this image spot directed by renowned photographer and music video director Matthew Rolston.
Passion and fashion came together in a promo shoot for BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR directed by acclaimed director/photographer Matthew Rolston.
Find out whether you like Good Johnny or Bad Johnny better. The series airs Mondays at 10:30pm e/p beginning January 18.
In the second episode, Johnny and his tough Soviet-trained coach, Galina, head to Sweden for the 2008 World Championships; later, he faces off against long-time rival Evan Lysacek.
In the third episode, Johnny heads into the 2009 U.S. nationals in a weakened state and later must confront some of the most devastating and challenging weeks in his long career.
Johnny deals with the expenses of being an elite skater and reflects on the sacrifices he has made in favor of his athletic pursuits.
In Moscow, team Weir feels confident as Johnny is training well and has excellent practices. But 2006 Olympic Champion Evgeni Plushenko is back on the scene after a 4 year absence and determined to try for another Olympic medal. His first internation
Johnny feels the pressure after his poor showing in Moscow. A week later, Johnny heads for Nagano, Japan, where he will face two strong American competitors.
Johnny returns from Nagano in better spirits. However, he soon returns to Japan for the Grand Prix Final and competition against his archival, Evan Lysacek.
Can Johnny equal his season best short program performance at Tokyo? Will the three seasons of Galinaâs tutelage pay off at this most important competition? Can he achieve his destiny or will his fragile Russian crystal palace shatter around him?
Starting June 23 at 7PM, it's a BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR marathon four nights in a row. Back to back episodes every night where you can love Johnny all over again!
Sequins. Fur. Feathers. Fans. It's everything you love about Johnny! Starting Sunday June 27 at 4pm E/P, watch every episode of BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR.
Will he or won't he? Will Johnny ever skate again? Find out on the BE GOOD JOHNNY WEIR finale, airing June 27 at 9PM.
Will Johnny ever skate again? What's next? Find out and follow Johnny during the 2010 Winter Olympics. The season finale airs June 27 at 9PM.
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Johnny speaks candidly in between takes of an image spot directed by Matthew Rolston.
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