[Golf Topic] Woods' Private Life Documentary Trailer Released... 'Sex Scandal' Airing This Week
[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] ○…A trailer for a documentary program about the private life of the 'resurrected golf emperor' Tiger Woods (USA) has been released.
On the 8th (Korean time), British Daily Star and Australian Fox Sports introduced the content of the documentary about Woods produced by the US HBO. They reported, "The most interesting part is, of course, the 2009 content when Woods caused a sex scandal due to affairs." In November 2009, it was revealed that he had affairs with several women, and in August 2010, he went through a tumultuous divorce with his wife Elin Nordegren (Sweden).
Fox Sports revealed, "After his father Earl Woods passed away in 2006, there was a big change in Woods' life," adding, "He regularly went to Las Vegas and spent more than $100,000 (about 100 million won) on entertainment only on weekends." Testimonies from those who served Woods as customers at the time came out. Michelle Brown said, "He liked a young college student style, the type you could see in the neighborhood, and preferred blondes."
She added, "He sometimes called several women at the same time, and at the most, he called 10 at once." Loridana Jolie recalled, "He liked role-playing," and said, "Woods was wearing a suit, and we felt like little dolls." Rachel Uchitel, whose name often came up in Woods' scandals, said, "He talked a lot about his childhood," and "He was reluctant to reveal his true self."
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She also recalled, "He always had difficulty falling asleep and took sleeping pills," and "He acted like a child, eating cereal and watching cartoons after waking up." Joel Beal, a Golf Digest reporter, criticized, "Compared to Michael Jordan's documentary 'The Last Dance,' there is too much obscene content," and said, "It feels like letters written by people who were heartbroken or held grudges." This program will be broadcast on the 11th.
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