Tiger Wood infidelity, isn't it a such big deal?
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
April 11, 2010 8:47pm CST
Ok, it is a truth, and this guy is feeling remorse right now. So, is it a big deal anymore? Tiger Wood did cheat on his wife, and he betrayed his family as well. He went to rehab, and he apologize publicly, and to be fair, we should give him a rest for it. What I am saying here is that his personal life is none of our business. He is great in golf, indeed. So, should we focus on watching his professional life rather than his messy personal life? For real, let him deal with his own life, and we can't judge on others life. Won't you agree?
2 responses
@cbeee3 (2061)
• India
28 Apr 10
I too believe that a person, no matter how famous or rich, should get his/her personal space. Their personal life is their matter. Him being a horrible husband is between him and his wife. It is not for us or the media to decide and judge him.
Obviously, no sane person will say what he did was ok. But he is a celeb for his profession and him being a genius at golf has still not changed.
@randylovesdar (4932)
• United States
13 Apr 10
I wish people would not make such a big deal out of Tiger's personal life. I am not saying that what Tiger did was right (nobody should ever cheat on their spouse), but the public does not have the right to know what is going on. The infedelity should be between his wife and him only. I remember hearing one time that his children were being followed to Pre-school and to me that was upsetting. The children are innocent and have the right to be educated.
I hope that Tiger does improve his golf.


