World champion figure skater changes routine music after singer is investigated in death of teenage girl

American figure skating star Alysa Liu had to change her routine music after the body of a missing teenage girl was ascertained in a car registered to the artist of that music Liu's routine included the song This Is How It Feels by Icelandic singer Laufey and American d vd whose real name is David Anthony Burke but then the body was detected in an impounded Tesla that was reportedly registered to Burke I have to change it you know Forced to change my hand basically But that s alright Liu informed The Associated Press I almost was grieving the process Oh I have my programs They were going to grow and evolve and I was going to add more to it But there s nothing like a fresh start CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMThe Los Angeles Police Department has not implicated d vd in the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez though officers have verified that his home has been searched Hernandez vanished from Lake Elsinore in and her body was ascertained Sept after the abandoned car was impounded in Hollywood His representatives explained he is cooperating with agents per The San Francisco Chronicle Liu and her coaches are now searching for new music before the Grand Prix season which begins with the Cup of China in October and Skate America in November Liu is aiming to compete in the Winter Olympics in Cortina-Milan TEXAS NATIVE AMBER GLENN WINS BIGGEST US WOMEN'S FIGURE SKATING TITLE IN YEARSBack in March Liu became the first American woman to claim a World Championships title since Kimmie Meissner in when Liu dethroned three-time defending champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan at the World Figure Skating Championships night at Boston's TD Garden Liu's preeminence marked a meteoric comeback after stepping away from the sport in Liu was once considered a rising star as the youngest U S champ ever when she triumphed at the age of in and then defended her title the next year She fulfilled a childhood dream by qualifying for the Olympics finishing sixth at the Beijing Games and earned a bronze medal at the world championships that year Then she stepped away Liu decided skating had become less of a pleasure and more of a job and she needed to focus on being a normal college participant It wasn t until she went on a ski trip and felt the rush of competition albeit in a much different way and with far lower stakes that she began to think about a comeback Early last year she made it official with a cryptic post on social media And while the path back in a notoriously fickle sport was bumpy Liu took a big step forward with her second-place finish to Glenn at the U S championships The Associated Press contributed to this record Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter