Tiger Goes Topless in Vanity Fair

By • on January 4, 2010



via Us Weekly

Tiger Woods landed himself the cover of Vanity Fair this month looking the best I have ever seen him. To be frank, I thought all those mistresses were driven to his money alone. I had no idea that Tiger could be hot, let alone kinda sorta slammin’. The photo spread taken by Annie Leibovitz before the scandal is accompanied by an essay that was wrote post-scandal by Buzz Bissinger, a Pulitzer Prize winning writer.

Yes, the photos make Tiger look good, but the essay is a different story. Bissinger dives in to his understanding of what it means to live the live of a squeaky clean public figure when you’re actually dirty:

In the end it was the age-old clash of image versus reality…. He deluded himself into thinking he could be something that he wasn’t: untouchable. The greatest feat of his career is that he managed to get away with it for so long in public, the bionic man instead of the human one who hit a fire hydrant.

And that’s really why this whole story has been so upsetting, isn’t it? Tiger Woods went and gassed himself up so much that he got flagrant about his bad behavior. One mistress was hard for us to hear about, but by the time we had more than a hot dozen on our radar, it was repulsive. I’m thinking this might be something you want to look out for at the dentist’s office.

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