Re: Is Tiger Woods Cheating on his wife? having 7 Mistress
btw, i am more concerned with what has made him relevant, i.e. his golf game, and would be disappointed if it came out that he was fixing games, or using illegal clubs or taking illegal performance enhancing drugs. his personal life, is his business.
Re: Is Tiger Woods Cheating on his wife? having 7 Mistress
The actual count is not seven, but ten. TEN Birdies! Impressive, even for Tiger.
His wife is now putting him in the wringer. She’s already revising the pre-nup, where she’ll get close to $80 million if she stays with him a couple of more years. A couple of weeks ago, she bought a $2 million mansion in Sweden. She might just pack up, take the kids, and move out. Never mess with the Nordic women, Tiger.
Gatorade has already dropped his sponsorship and pulled out of Tiger Focus drinks line. Others might follow suit.
The SUV he crashed, that was not even his. It was a loaner. The “accident” was pretty severe, Tiger lost consciousness, was having trouble breathing, and was intubated at the ICU. If he wanted, he could have had his wife arrested for domestic abuse/assault/battery. Elin is lucky he didn’t do so.
Re: Is Tiger Woods Cheating on his wife? having 7 Mistress
ok, so I do agree that what gave Tiger Woods his relevance is his amazing golf game. But what gave him the better part of his wealth is the sponsorships he gets for promoting products (like Gatorade).
And I do agree to a certain extent that his private life should remain private. Yet when you live your life in the public eye and promote yourself as a role model and a good, clean-living athlete and family man...you are actually accountable to live up to that, at least to a certain extent. I'm sure that there are even clauses in his sponsorship contracts that deal with issues like this - Gatorade had a contract with him. They cannot just "drop" him when they feel like it. Unless of course, he violated terms of the contract. Which he did 10 times over.
He was SUCH a perfect role model for so many many young people, especially african american youths. And he actively cultivated that image. Thats the image that gave him those lucrative contracts. But he turns out to be a philandering, disrespectful husband and by extension, a bad father too. NOT the type of dude you want your golf-club swinging teen to aspire to be. And if there had been even a hint of these activities prior to signing those sponsorship contracts, I'm quite sure that he'd not have been offered them (for themost part anyway)