
It’s not really fashion related, but it’s definitely an issue of style. Or lack thereof. I agree that it’s a private issue for Woods’ family, and it must be absolutely painful for Elin Nordegren to have to deal with the media circus as a result of Tiger’s “transgressions”. But since he’s such a public figure, the interest this story has generated is definitely expected.
Sucks to be her right now. Or does it? It is rumoured that Elin might walk away with over $80 million, if she decides to stay with Woods for the next few years and play the role of “forgiving wifey”. And if she walks, those cheap little “transgressions” will end up costing the alleged cheater an arm and a leg (not only in spousal, but also child support) anyway. Not even mentioning the reputational damage, potential loss of endorsements, etc. Now those were some expensive hookers. Were they worth it, Tiger?
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For some time, Tiger Woods was just one of my heroes. He epitomized fineness. Okay, I’m not excellent, in case a heroic public figure is found to be so negatively impacted, they take the hero out of heroism. Just about all one has left is “-ism” — idiot, dumb, moron. Is he a great golfer? You bet he is. Probably he’ll always be regarded as one of the best in recent history.