04-05-2010, 11:35 AM
(04-05-2010, 11:24 AM)Whizdom™ Wrote: There's no privacy as a celebrity. Especially a celebrity that is featured on posters in school libraries as a role model to the youth of America. Any time you chose to step into that role you should know your privacy goes out of the window. You can just expect the press there when you're signing a autograph or doing something noteworthy yet not when you've screwed up. Try not screwing up in the first place, and they'll be nothing to run on TMZ.
Yes, what you say is very true. But it the speed that it escalated and the frequency that it was being talked about i.e. on the front page of almost every newspaper and on the evening news was quite interesting to see.
Now I think about it, I can see another reason why the media paid so much attention to Tiger Woods - that is because it was shocking in a way (considering his image) to see that he was with that many women, so they wanted to post stories on the who, what, why, when and where it happened, which is news that sells.