Gabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas, or Gabby Douglas, made American and black history at the 2012 Summer Olympics where she was the first African-American woman to ever win gold for the individual all-around competition.
In her new memoir "Grace, Gold, And Glory", Gabby shares the conversation she had with her mom before her win at the Olympics revealing that she wanted to quit gymnastics and work at a Chic-Fil-A!
Of course Gabby mentioned the controversy surrounding her hair, the issues with her father and even admitted to being called a slave by other gymnasts during gymnastic training in her hometown of Virginia.
The National Enquirer posted a story saying the Gold Medal gymnast's parents were fighting over the money she would make from her victory, but now it's being reported that all the money will be going into a trust fund.
The Pulitzer Prize-nominated publication claims to have information from an inside source that the relationship between Gabby's parents is getting out of control and it's all over Gabby's future financial earnings.
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