Friday, April 16, 2010

Will Tiger and Elin remain married?

The rumors surrounding Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin, seem to imply that their marriage is over. When Tiger returned to the PGA Tour last week and the Masters, the year's first major, Elin was not present.

Since last November, when reports of his infidelity became public knowledge, Tiger has been busy trying to show his wife that he has changed, and is seeking help. But in my opinion, many viewers at the Masters showed me body language that indicated they felt Tiger did not deserve to be there.

Many in the crowd seemed to indicate from their reactions to some of Tiger's shots that he should have taken care of his marriage before returning to competition.

So what does the future hold for Tiger's and Elin's marriage? It has been reported over the internet that Elin has been talking to her attorney about filing for divorce, and is just calculating when will be the best time to announce her decision to file.

Do you think she will file, or do you think they have a chance to stay together?

3 comments:

  1. Who cares. He is simply an entertainer. His personal life is just that.

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  2. Good point, Anonymous. I tend to agree with you. The only interest I have is in how his fans have reacted and will react to news of his personal life. Clearly, many of them do care. Insofar as that affects his career, insofar as he gets fewer sponsors and so forth, that affects the golf world at large. It paves the way for opportunities for other players, who would have had less chance of acquiring certain sponsorships before Tiger's drop in public opinion.

    Otherwise, though, as I said, I tend to agree. It's sad that so many people judge athletes, actors, and other celebrities by their personal lives. Yet, the fact remains that many do.

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  3. I agree with Anonymous. Hey, anonymous, are you the same 'anonymous' that posted on the last blog? If so, have you considered signing up for a blogger account? That way, comments and discussions will be more interesting here. Even if you use a pseudonym, it'd be a way to tell your comments from other 'anonymous' users.

    Cheers.

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