Sunday, November 29, 2009

Tiger Woods is the only billion dollar sports star in history. Can his career be saved after his girlfriends all turned on him?

Tiger Woods, the golf professional, has had affairs with Rachel Uchitel from New York (represented by Gloria Allred), Kalika Moquin from Las Vegas, Jaimee Grubbs from Los Angeles and a 4th girlfriend has surfaced in Orlando (she's represented by Michael O'Quinn of Fowler and O'Quinn law firm in Orlando, Florida). So far, about 12 women have come forward and more will probably surface.
The squeaky clean, ultra private golf professional's public life has changed forever. Is it time for him to throw himself on the mercy of public opinion? Or not at all? What do you think?

2 comments:

  1. I was a fan of Tiger's, was drawn into his facade. I believe all people are human, but I draw the line at marital fidelity (dog fighting, etc). Just me, but marriage is a contract, an oath. He has admitted his infidelity. I wish them the best. But, from now on, I will root for Phil Michelson. As in the first SPIDERMAN, "with great power, comes great responsibility"

    If you are thrust in the public eye, you are responsible, you are a mentor.

    I believe if all the unfaithful spouses had to face the media, as Tiger is now, there might be less cheating spouses.

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  2. Actually, what I notice about the Tiger Woods fiasco is that he's so arrogant that he didn't even build a friendship with any of his girlfriends. I suspect it's the reason they're all turning on him. He was probably telling each of them that they were "special." When they realized he was two-timing them all, they all turned on him.

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