tiger!!!

that is the price you pay for being celebrity!!
if that happened to me, no one would have give a sh##.
 
That's an awful lot of hate in that post. Got something bothering you? :poke: :whistle:

Why take it out on this forum? Somebody here do you personally wrong or something? It kind of makes you look like an ass.

not untill now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:moon:
 
Copy and paste article below, not mine but I do not think fame or the "Everybody does it" BS excuse...is an excuse.
I do agree with the first line of the article. Not everybody does it and it's WRONG...PERIOD. Grow some morals and
some responsibility for doing whats right (as a society that is).



Count me among those who do not think highly of people who have extra-marital affairs. The "good news" is that society has a way of making people pay for such transgressions, especially if you are a guy who makes a hefty living hitting little white balls around grassy landscapes. In the case of Tiger Woods, whose middle-of-the-night car accident last week brought to light allegations that the golfer was involved in an affair, the payment is pretty steep.

Not only has Woods issued a public apology on his web site, but the The Daily Beast reports that he will pay his wife, Elin Nordegren, $5 million upfront and another $55 million to persuade her to stay in their marriage for another 24 months.


Like many couples with tens of millions of dollars in their bank accounts, Woods and Nordegren have a prenuptial agreement -- and a big one at that. US Weekly reports that the prenup is worth $300 million, but other news outlets say it's a more modest amount. Either way, Nordegren was already entitled to a nice chunk of change.

According to The Daily Beast, the pre-nuptial agreement they signed in October 2004 would award Nordegren $20 million just for sticking with Woods for 10 years. But now that allegations of affairs with two women -- Jaimee Grubbs and Rachel Uchitel-- are making headlines, it looks like that contract is being tossed out the window and the couple are negotiating new, more lucrative terms for Nordegren.

Instead of waiting until 2014 for her $20 million payday, Nordegren will only need to stay married to Tiger until October 2011 and by doing so, will get more than twice what she was entitled to under the original pre-nup, according to The Daily Beast. The new agreement would also pay Nordegren more if she stayed even longer -- a staggered schedule of payments over five years that could top $75 million.

Getting that grand sum of $80 million (the $5 million she's getting upfront, plus the $75 million in the new pre-nup), however, will require Nordegren to stay with Tiger for another seven years, show up with him at social events and in public as if they were still the perfect couple, and sign a nondisclosure form that will prevent her from ever telling her story.

From Tiger's perspective, this is probably a good deal. After all, $80 million is a mere 8% of his $1 billion in career earnings as calculated by Forbes. An earlier Forbes report indicates that Woods has won more than $80 million on the golf course. Annual prize money, Forbes says, accounts for under 15% of his income. Sponsorship deals with Nike (NKE), Accenture (ACN), AT&T (T), Gatorade, and Procter & Gamble's (PG) Gillette pay him at least $100 million a year.

For now, all these sponsors are sticking with him. The jury is still out on whether they would view a serial adulterer as a good image for their products and services over the longer term.

So if Tiger can pay $80 million to stay married to Nordegren and somehow buff his image back to where those sponsors will want to keep forking over the cash, it would be a good investment. Of course, Tiger would still need to keep winning golf tournaments.

Meanwhile, I wonder whether he thinks his extracurricular activities were worth the price he's paying in Nordegren's eyes.
 
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Copy and paste article below, not mine but I do not think fame or the "Everybody does it" BS excuse...is an excuse.
I do agree with the first line of the article. Not everybody does it and it's WRONG...PERIOD. Grow some morals and
some responsibility for doing whats right (as a society that is).



Count me among those who do not think highly of people who have extra-marital affairs. The "good news" is that society has a way of making people pay for such transgressions, especially if you are a guy who makes a hefty living hitting little white balls around grassy landscapes. In the case of Tiger Woods, whose middle-of-the-night car accident last week brought to light allegations that the golfer was involved in an affair, the payment is pretty steep.

Not only has Woods issued a public apology on his web site, but the The Daily Beast reports that he will pay his wife, Elin Nordegren, $5 million upfront and another $55 million to persuade her to stay in their marriage for another 24 months.


Like many couples with tens of millions of dollars in their bank accounts, Woods and Nordegren have a prenuptial agreement -- and a big one at that. US Weekly reports that the prenup is worth $300 million, but other news outlets say it's a more modest amount. Either way, Nordegren was already entitled to a nice chunk of change.

According to The Daily Beast, the pre-nuptial agreement they signed in October 2004 would award Nordegren $20 million just for sticking with Woods for 10 years. But now that allegations of affairs with two women -- Jaimee Grubbs and Rachel Uchitel-- are making headlines, it looks like that contract is being tossed out the window and the couple are negotiating new, more lucrative terms for Nordegren.

Instead of waiting until 2014 for her $20 million payday, Nordegren will only need to stay married to Tiger until October 2011 and by doing so, will get more than twice what she was entitled to under the original pre-nup, according to The Daily Beast. The new agreement would also pay Nordegren more if she stayed even longer -- a staggered schedule of payments over five years that could top $75 million.

Getting that grand sum of $80 million (the $5 million she's getting upfront, plus the $75 million in the new pre-nup), however, will require Nordegren to stay with Tiger for another seven years, show up with him at social events and in public as if they were still the perfect couple, and sign a nondisclosure form that will prevent her from ever telling her story.

From Tiger's perspective, this is probably a good deal. After all, $80 million is a mere 8% of his $1 billion in career earnings as calculated by Forbes. An earlier Forbes report indicates that Woods has won more than $80 million on the golf course. Annual prize money, Forbes says, accounts for under 15% of his income. Sponsorship deals with Nike (NKE), Accenture (ACN), AT&T (T), Gatorade, and Procter & Gamble's (PG) Gillette pay him at least $100 million a year.

For now, all these sponsors are sticking with him. The jury is still out on whether they would view a serial adulterer as a good image for their products and services over the longer term.

So if Tiger can pay $80 million to stay married to Nordegren and somehow buff his image back to where those sponsors will want to keep forking over the cash, it would be a good investment. Of course, Tiger would still need to keep winning golf tournaments.

Meanwhile, I wonder whether he thinks his extracurricular activities were worth the price he's paying in Nordegren's eyes.

i hope it was worth it tiger,,,, that was some expensive side tail:wow:
 
who is worse......

the man that cheats.....

or the women that can put a price on it?


most prenups are written to entice an individual to stay in the marriage with a graduated payoff scale.

under 5 years $1 million
5 years $10 million
10 years $20 million

often times with a"poof" clause...that means if she stays for 20 + years..."POOF" the prenup is void.

ask vanessa bryant if that $10 million dollar ring gave her back her dignity?
 
Don't know why anyone cares. If i cheated on wife and went on TV to apologize, everyone would just think i was an idiot
 
I am just tired of hearing about Tiger and what he has done. Why do they have to give so much coverage to him just because he had an accident and cheated on his hot a$$ wife. Why don't they give coverage to everyone that cheats and has accident's?
 
this thread is worthless...its like that video of the crying Britney fan...LEAVE HER ALONE!!!!! Shes going through so much...:rofl:
 
I am just tired of hearing about Tiger and what he has done. Why do they have to give so much coverage to him just because he had an accident and cheated on his hot a$$ wife. Why don't they give coverage to everyone that cheats and has accident's?

nobody cares about the average guy.....

they give him so much coverage, because that is what people want to see/hear about.
 
I vote to leave him alone, he has so much money to count, it must be nerve racking. :laugh:
 
to all of you ripping on tiger, let it go, he is a freak, beyond compare, what would you do if you were in his shoes, f-you go away, he did the same thing i would do, this country is ( f-it i aint saying no more ) the man is blessed, and works hard at his craft, let it go and be proud:moon:

i concur
 
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