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Someone stated during an interview on the news that he owed the fans an explanation because they have been loyal to him. What do you think?

 

8 Responses to Why do we as a society think that Tiger Woods owes us an explanation regarding his accident?

  1. Kimmi says:

    i don’t think he does at all. i think celebs life is there business and if they want us to know they will let us know. i don’t think we should be pushing the issue! and i don’t know why everyone is making a big deal about it. leave the poor man alone he obviously has allot of issue to work out!

  2. Craig says:

    It’s completely ridiculous

  3. LINDA R says:

    he owes us nothing. he is a great golfer. he does his job well. he doesn’t do things to seek fan loyalty other than continue to do his best as a golfer.

  4. Eddie says:

    No,he does not owe me or any other fan any explanation but I do believe he owes the police an explanation because If battery is involved which I believe it is then I believe that steps needs to be taken in all domestic abuse cases which I think his wife was the perpetrator in this and I also believe if alchohol was involved then he needs to be cited just like anyone of us would have been if the same mishaps happened.

  5. myopinion says:

    I agree completely.. he does not owe us a thing.. he plays golf and he gives us 100% when he does… and that is that.

    I wish the stupid media would just let this go.. but they won’t.. they will dig until they can find some little thing and do their best to destroy him.. and then stand back and say..” oh what a shame”

    The media in this country is sick.. very , very sick!

  6. ZackAttack1992 says:

    I agree. He is a celebrity. He makes millions off his image which is carefully crafted and protected. If he is a cheat and his wife beat the crap out of him then he should be honest. He has to stop acting like a coward. If he doesn’t want to speak then he shouldn’t take all the endorsement money he is handed.

  7. Mick says:

    Millions of kids idolize, worship, respect, admire and want to be just like him. He has violated that trust by acting in a manner that is not exemplary and owes those people a public apology. It’s not so much for the adults but the message that it gives to young people that we own up to our mistakes, not duck them, then we move on.

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