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Mikaela Shiffrin Dedicates ‘Devil’s Tears’ to Fiance Aleksander Kilde in Heartfelt Gesture Amid Alpine Skiing Season
In a touching moment that combined love, emotion, and the spirit of sportsmanship, American alpine skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin publicly dedicated the powerful ballad “Devil’s Tears” to her fiancé, Norwegian alpine skier Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. The emotional tribute came during a significant point in the 2024–2025 Alpine Skiing World Cup season, showcasing not only Shiffrin’s dedication to her sport but also the deep bond she shares with Kilde.
The dedication, which took place during a recent appearance and media engagement at the World Cup venue, was a heartfelt nod to her fiancé who has been an unshakable source of strength and support throughout her storied career. “Devil’s Tears,” a hauntingly beautiful song originally performed by Angus & Julia Stone, is known for its raw lyrics and evocative emotion—a fitting tribute that resonated deeply with both fans and fellow athletes.
Shiffrin, already a legend in the world of alpine skiing with numerous World Cup wins, Olympic medals, and global accolades, has consistently shown that her journey is about more than just victories and podiums. Her relationship with Kilde, which began a few years ago and blossomed in the spotlight of their shared profession, has been admired for its authenticity, warmth, and mutual respect. Kilde, himself a decorated skier, has publicly praised Shiffrin’s discipline and emotional resilience, and the couple has often shared candid moments of support through challenging times, including injuries, personal losses, and competitive pressures.
The timing of the dedication was significant. The Alpine Skiing season has been a grueling one, marked by unpredictable weather, fierce competition, and physical demands. Amidst all this, Shiffrin’s gesture stood as a poignant reminder of the emotional and mental aspects of the sport—how relationships and personal support systems are as crucial as physical training.
Fans and followers of both athletes reacted with admiration and warmth across social media. The video clip of Shiffrin’s dedication quickly went viral, with many noting the vulnerability and strength it took to share such an emotional tribute in a highly competitive environment. Comments flooded in, celebrating not only the couple’s bond but also Shiffrin’s ability to bring humanity and heart to a world often dominated by results and rankings.
This isn’t the first time Shiffrin and Kilde have publicly supported one another. Throughout the past few seasons, they have been each other’s cheerleaders, often spotted at each other’s races when schedules allow, exchanging words of encouragement, and posting loving messages online. Both athletes have spoken openly about the unique challenges of dating someone within the same demanding sport, but they’ve also expressed how that understanding forms a strong foundation for their relationship.
“Devil’s Tears” carries themes of vulnerability, longing, and deep emotional connection, making it a profound choice for the dedication. It’s more than just a song—it’s a reflection of the highs and lows, the triumphs and setbacks, and the quiet moments that define not only their relationship but also the life of a professional athlete.
As the season progresses, Shiffrin remains a favorite to continue dominating the slopes, while Kilde is expected to return to competition after recovering from an earlier injury. Their story continues to inspire both within and outside the skiing world, proving that even amidst the pressures of elite competition, love and emotional honesty can shine through.
In dedicating “Devil’s Tears” to Aleksander Kilde, Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t just share a personal sentiment—she reminded the world that greatness in sport isn’t just measured in seconds and medals, but also in the depth of one’s heart and the strength of one’s connections.
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