Remember Tiger Woods? LOL. Well recently, he made an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He was there to talk about the Masters and promote his new video game. Check out the interview below.
I know I may be somewhat late with reporting this news, but just in case you haven’t heard Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren finally made their divorce final. Yesterday they appeared at Bay County Circuit Court in Panama City, Fla to finalize their divorce. The following is a statement released by Elin’s Virginia-based law firm of McGuireWoods:
“We are sad that our marriage is over and we wish each other the very best for the future. While we are no longer married, we are the parents of two wonderful children and their happiness has been, and will always be, of paramount importance to both of us.”
Reportedly Elin could receive anywhere from $100 million in assets to as much as five times that figure. They will also share custody of their two children Sam Alexis, 3, and Charlie Axel, 18 months.
Reports have been circulating the internet all day about the divorce settlement between Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren. I read a few places that Elin was going to receive $750 million and Tiger couldn’t bring the kids around any woman. However, according to TMZ Elin will get paid but NOT the reported $750 million. Tiger Woods isn’t worth $750 million so there is no way she can get that much, but what we do know is that the divorce is pretty much a done deal. Wow Tiger was it worth it?
Even though most of Tiger’s major sponsors dropped him, Nike is still supporting him. In this black and white commercial, you can see Tiger (with a sombre expression on his face) listening to a recording of his late father Earl Woods asking him, “Has he learned anything?” So what do you think of the commercial? Do you think it was an excellent marketing strategy? Tiger makes his highly anticipated return to golf today at the Masters.
Professional golfer Cheetah Tiger Woods graces the cover of Vanity Fair for their February 2010 issue. Obviously, this issue was done before the scandal. Is it me or do you feel slightly uncomfortable looking at him with his shirt off? I mean I know I’m innocent but still…no bueno.
You can read Vanity Fair’s cover story, Tiger in the Rough by clicking here.