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Gatorade Letting Tiger Woods Go Thirsty

When he finally returns to the PGA Tour, don’t look for any Gatorade in Tiger Woods’ Nike bag. A day after the athletic wear company repledged its undying love for the apologetic…

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Tiger Mauls PETA’s Billboard Plans

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Tiger Woods Tiger Woods has sunk his claws into an animal rights group — scaring PETA into pulling a series of controversial billboards featuring the golfer’s image. TMZ has learned PETA — People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — is temporarily bagging … Permalink

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PETA Billboard to Mock Tiger Woods’ Sex Life

Never one to shy away from controversy, exhibit good taste or achieve anything of significance for their alleged cause, PETA is planning a new Tiger Woods ad. Unlike most PETA ads, which show celebrities espousing pet adoption, not wearing fur, etc., this one uses the Tiger Woods scandal as a PR-grabbing punchline. The billboard, planned for directly in the embattled golf star’s neighborhood, no less, will ostensibly promote PETA’s mission of spaying and neutering pets. In reality, though, it’s just a cheap shot at Tiger Woods … Needless to say, PETA created this without Tiger Woods’ blessing. “Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing… for little tigers, too. Help keep your cats (and dogs) out of trouble: Always spay or neuter,” the waste of space group says. While THG will never be Woods apologists (unlike this guy ), we are once again struck by how low PETA will go for attention, and what little it accomplishes. According to the Orlando Sentinel , the only hitch is that PETA needs a billboard company who will agree to put up the sign … and that could be a tall order. “It’s a fun, tongue-in-cheek approach. We hope these billboard companies will understand,” Virginia Fort, a campaigner with PETA, told the paper of the ad. Fort also suggested, ridiculously, that Woods would “appreciate” it, since it’s in good fun and

Chris Brown Has Tiger Woods’ Back: "People Always Deserve a Second Chance"

Chris Brown and Tiger Woods are the same kind of cat. At least, that’s what the musician thinks. During an interview with Mojo in the Morning, the “Forever” singer shares his…

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Another Notch on Tiger Woods’ Belt

Complete the following sentences: (1) Perhaps the only thing bigger than the number of Tiger Woods’ “girlfriends” is the number of Tiger Woods’ _____; (2) The Kardashians have more…

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Brad Pitt Takes Zahara and Shiloh Shopping

Forget the Eiffel Tower. Zahara and Shiloh know that when you’re in Paris, you gotta hit up the fancy French boutiques. OK, maybe that’s a stretch considering…

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Now Tiger Even Has Elin Apologizing…but for What?

Quick show of hands: Everyone still abiding by Tiger Woods’ heartfelt (if laughably misguided) proclamation not to blame his wife for his behavior over the past few months? Good. Moving…

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Tiger Woods Has Landed

Filed under: Tiger Woods Tiger Woods’ private plane has landed at a small airport in Mesa, Ariz. The shot was snapped just an hour ago.After his mea culpa presser on Friday, Tiger said he was headed back to rehab. We’re told the plane landed on Sunday. … Permalink

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Tiger Woods Apology Statement: The Remix

Tiger Woods’ mea culpa Friday was a remarkable event in the sense that the world basically stopped for 15 minutes to hear him admit banging waitresses. But it was far from the first such press conference or televised admission that an embattled, married, cheating celebrity has had to make in recent years. Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, current South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, David Letterman and Kobe Bryant can all relate thanks to similar situations. Perhaps Tiger, who’s already back in rehab , can take solace in that fact … and in this slow jam remix of apology with those of his aforementioned brethren: Tiger Woods Apology Remix Follow the jump for another Tiger Woods apology speech remix, this time with his words spliced together to reflect what the golfer was really thinking … What Tiger Meant to Say What did you think of Tiger’s apology (the real one)?

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Sex Addiction: Real Disease or Easy Excuse?

“There's good reason to believe that people can be physically and psychologically addicted to specific substances (such as drugs). The idea that people can be addicted to specific behaviors (such as gambling) is also widely accepted. But can a person be addicted to sex? Tiger Woods is scheduled to break his months-long silence about the sex scandal that has plagued the world's most famous athlete. It's not clear how he will explain himself, though according to some reports Woods has been attending a private rehabilitation clinic in Mississippi that treats addictions — including sex addiction. If Woods claims to be suffering from a sex addiction, he can adopt the role of victim (or sufferer) instead of a perpetrator (or pervert). Some therapists — especially, of course, those who treat sex addictions — defend the diagnosis as valid, but many mental health professionals aren't so sure. For one thing, there are currently no universally agreed-upon tests or criteria that diagnose sex addiction. “Sex addiction is one of those pop psychology diagnoses that has scant scientific support,” Scott Lilienfeld, Associate Professor of Psychology at Emory University and co-author of “50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology,” told LiveScience. The problem, Lilienfeld explains, is that the label “sex addiction” involves circular reasoning. “It's not at all clear whether the term explains, rather than merely describes, people's sexual behaviors,” he said. “At this point, it seems to be the latter: when we hear that someone has a 'diagnosis' of sex addiction, we haven't really learned anything new. We've merely applied a label summarizing what we already knew—basically that the person has serious trouble containing his or her sexual impulses.” Many in the psychological field who are skeptical that sex addiction is a disease point to a phenomenon called the “pathologizing the ordinary” — creating a category of mental disorder to redefine socially unacceptable behavior as a disease. The idea is that people have little or no control over diseases (unlike voluntary behaviors) so the patient has less responsibility for his or her actions.” What do you think? http://www.livescience.com/culture/tiger-woods-sex-addiction-100218.html added by: DeliaTheArtist