But Us Weekly magazine has no plans to relent. Instead the celebrity magazine continues to aggressively report on intimate details--everything from a third mistress to Woods' prenuptial agreement and will feature the troubled golfer on the cover of its upcoming Dec. 14 issue--on newsstands this Friday--under the headline, "Yes, He Cheated."
What do you think about Us Weekly magazine's coverage of Tiger Woods?
First, US weekly magazine is very much likeable.It is always luring to make hay while the sun shines but in this case enough is enough.Faith dictates that even God forgives when you beg it.So, why not leave this world famous man alone? Excess of anything tends to vomit filth and poison.Why not select some fresh lightbearing story? This is my sincere opinion.
Posted by: AmirDewani | December 07, 2009 at 12:46 AM
As long as stories like this will sell magazines, they will be featured all over. So in reality it's the consumers that dictate the amount of coverage and the rag mags respond.
Posted by: graphic pen tablet | May 12, 2010 at 07:56 AM
I think we are all tired about Tiger Woods and his love affairs that is why placing his photos on every magazine cover is no guarantee anymore for the magazine to sell.
Posted by: computer repair Miami | May 13, 2010 at 07:14 AM