Even though we're relieved of this outcome, we're still wondering why magazines featuring Tiger's scandal didn't sell better on the newsstands? There are a few theories: the Huffington Post throws out the race card; other celebrity magazine editors speculate readers didn't connect with Woods' and his family because the golfer is generally so private and everyone tired of the news of yet another celebrity allegedly cheating.
In related news, Golf Digest magazine is distancing itself from Woods. The golf magazine has suspended Woods' monthly instructional articles while the superstar is on leave from professional golf.
Know what, I really couldn't care at all what he gets up to - really, have we nothing better to call news these days !
Posted by: fake magazine covers | January 31, 2010 at 09:37 AM
Well, at least I really hope so. I can't even count how many of them we had already. He should make some space for other celebrities!
Posted by: tablet graphic | April 23, 2010 at 04:52 AM