In our last article, we talked about the Tiger Woods cheating deal and how regardless of his celebrity status, he’s merely a human prone to make errors just like us.
But the fact is that Tiger Woods has never been in a worse spot than he is in today. He cheated on his wife. Coupled with the fact that he has numerous endorsements (none have dropped him as a spokesperson), he plays the ultimate “gentleman’s game”. Golf is absent of referees and is revered for honesty and self-admittance when mistakes are made.
Regardless of his desire for the public not the jump to unsubstantiated conclusions, he is guilty in the court of public opinion. He’s not the first nor will he be the last public figure to find himself in a pickle.
The problem is that each moment that Tiger hides from the public that he scolded for invading his privacy, the worse sentiments can get towards him. Has he broken the law? No. But in many instances the court of public opinion can be much worse because he doesn't have the right to a fair trial and he has us to be his judge and jury.
Can Tiger fix his reputation? I'm sure he can. But if he wants to do that, he should take a look at a few celebs that have been down this road before.
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