Oksana Baiul gives up custody of daughter in divorce settlement

Olympic figure skater Oksana Baiul has relinquished custody of her 11-year-old daughter Sophia to ex-husband Carlo Farina amid their contentious divorce. The settlement, detailed in an exclusive report, marks the end of a bitter legal battle over their child. Us Weekly breaks down the details of this emotional family split.

Oh, the ice has officially thawed in more ways than one for Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul. The 46-year-old figure skating icon, who dazzled the world at the 1994 Winter Olympics, has given up custody of her 11-year-old daughter Sophia to her ex-husband, Carlo Farina, according to an exclusive from Us Weekly's Ryan Naumann.

This heartbreaking development comes as the couple's divorce wraps up after what insiders describe as a 'bitter' fight. Farina, a fashion manager, will now have sole custody of little Sophia, leaving Baiul – once the queen of the rink – on the sidelines when it comes to daily parenting duties. The settlement reportedly includes other terms, but the custody loss is the real gut-punch here. 😢

Baiul and Farina tied the knot back in 2008 and welcomed Sophia in 2012, but cracks started showing years ago, leading to this messy unraveling. No public drama from the pair yet, but you can bet the tabloids are glued to their every move. As one source close to the situation tells Us Weekly, the battle was intense, with both sides fighting tooth and nail for their girl.

It's a tough pill for fans who remember Baiul's graceful spins and now see her personal life spinning out of control. Will this be the fresh start she needs, or just another loop in the drama? Spill more tea if you've got it, readers – is family court the new skating rink for celebs? 👀

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