Real-life Woods mistress Joslyn James, the woman who revealed Tiger’s freaky side in a slew of “sext” messages, is stretching her 5 minutes of fame with a new money making venture based on her relationship with the golf pro.
James, a known “porn star” has recently put together a casting call for the role of Tiger Woods in her upcoming skin flick and there’s no shortage of applicants… Continue Reading…
Nike has launched a new ad spot for Tiger Woods which features the embattled golfer along with the voice of his late father.
The voice of Earl Woods, who died in 2006 and put a golf club in his son’s hand at age 2, is played over a single black-and-white shot of Tiger staring directly into the camera
“Tiger…I am more prone to be inquisitive, to promote discussion. I want to find out what your thinking was. I want to find out what your feelings are. Did you learn anything?” Earl asks.
Powerful stuff, especially given how significant a role Earl Woods played in Tiger’s life. However, an argument has been made that the ad goes way overboard,? since it uses Earl Woods’ words in a way that he obviously didn’t have direct approval over.
But then again…the ad WAS made with Tiger’s consent and participation, so who better to pass judgment on Tiger than Earl? Hmmm…. that would be a great question if Earl’s audio was actually referring to his son Continue Reading…
Rachael Uchitel, one of Tiger Wood’s many many many mistresses got paid millions to keep her mouth closed about their affair.
According to TMZ, Rachael (pictured above with her attorney Gloria Allred) made off with at LEAST $10 million of TIger’s dollars for her jumpoff services:
There were numerous reports Rachel settled on the brink of holding a Gloria Allred-style news conference for anywhere between $2 – 5 million.
But our sources — and they are good — tell TMZ Tiger was so concerned with the depth and detail of information from Alleged Mistress #1 that they folded like a cheap suit, and offered the huge $10 million sum in return for an ironclad confidentiality agreement.
TMZ has learned the actual settlement could fluctuate $1 million either way, depending on future circumstances. But the baseline is $10 mil.
No wonder jumpoff #789764378 was so pissed. I bet she only got $1 milli.
TIger Woods spoke publicly for the first time since his apologetic press conference in two interviews conducted Sunday afternoon (3/21) at Isleworth, the golf club near his Windermere, Fla. home.
Woods spoke with ESPN with no restrictions on questions. The only stipulation was that the interview had a five-minute time limitation.
It was the first time Woods has been questioned by reporters since he was involved in that one-car crash outside his Florida home in the early-morning hours of Nov. 27 that forever changed his life.
I was living a life of a lie, I really was. And I was doing a lot of things … that hurt a lot of people. And stripping away denial and rationalization you start coming to the truth of who you really are and that can be very ugly. But then again, when you face it and you start conquering it and you start living up to it, the strength that I feel now … I’ve never felt that type of strength.
Tiger addressed several tough questions from ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi and the one I found most interesting was “Why did you get married”. Check out the full 5 minute interview below: Continue Reading…
More photos of Tiger Woods have emerged as he readies himself to speak on his troubles. Woods was all smiles yesterday as he practiced golf outside of his Windermere, Fla. home.
Woods plans to make a statement this morning in a scheduled press conference. Several television networks have rearranged their programming and even I interupted FLASHBACK FRIDAY to feed into the drama.
By late Thursday afternoon, seven satellite trucks had already parked outside the Sawgrass Marriott, where he is set to finally break his silence.
The press conference will be broadcast LIVE at 11 a.m. ET. Tune in right here to watch the drama unfold and feel free to leave your comments.
2/19/2010 3pm **UPDATED** with Press Conference video and transcript of Tiger’s apology: Continue Reading…
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