Was reading about Tiger Woods after I heard about his indoor league. I remember when I was younger hearing about his cheating scandal and how that kind of ruined his life, career, and cause him to lose tons of sponsorship.
However in 2017 when he got a DUI, there didn’t seem to be a real impact on his career (just his public image).
Why is that? I get that infidelity is bad, but it’s not like he assaulted someone. Is it really worse than a DUI in the eyes of the public?
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r/NoStupidQuestions Was reading about Tiger Woods after I heard about his indoor league. I remember when I was younger hearing about his cheating scandal and how that kind of ruined his life, career, and cause him to lose tons of sponsorship. However in 2017 when he got a DUI, there didn’t seem to be a real impact on his career (just his public image). Why is that? I get that infidelity is bad, but it’s not like he assaulted someone. Is it really worse than a DUI in the eyes of the public? submitted by /u/Dry_Leadership1075 [link] [comments]
Was reading about Tiger Woods after I heard about his indoor league. I remember when I was younger hearing about his cheating scandal and how that kind of ruined his life, career, and cause him to lose tons of sponsorship.
However in 2017 when he got a DUI, there didn’t seem to be a real impact on his career (just his public image).
Why is that? I get that infidelity is bad, but it’s not like he assaulted someone. Is it really worse than a DUI in the eyes of the public?
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