11 Dumbest Celebrity Apologies Ever Made
Chris Brown did it. So did Newt Gingrich, Mel Gibson and Tiger Woods. No, we're not talking about spousal abuse, infidelity or public drunkenness. ...
Chris Brown did it. So did Newt Gingrich, Mel Gibson and Tiger Woods. No, we're not talking about spousal abuse, infidelity or public drunkenness. ...
Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger Woods is back and clearly hasn't missed a beat. Nothing seems to be distracting him yet, but that hasn't stopped some mischief-makers from tryin...
Tom Matlack | Posted 11.17.2011
Aren't we sick of these stories? Do I really care about the status of Charlie Sheen's recovery? What I do care a lot about is the state of the average American guy. And for him, I am pretty darned concerned.
Michael Spies | Posted 05.25.2011
We demanded a public apology for Tiger Woods' uncouth actions -- but our moral outrage over his infidelity is as absurd as it is laughable. Tiger's job has never been to serve the public.
Michael Spies | Posted 05.25.2011
We demanded a public apology for Tiger Woods' uncouth actions -- but our moral outrage over his infidelity is as absurd as it is laughable. Tiger's job has never been to serve the public.
David George Moore | Posted 11.17.2011
Tiger can evade undesirable tasks like cleaning his golf clubs or mowing the yard. But the most undesirable task for him, and all of us, is internal in nature not external.
Diane Dimond | Posted 05.25.2011
If you're thinking of stepping out on your spouse you might want to check your local law first. In more than 20 states, including Florida, adultery is punishable by a fine or even jail-time.
CyberFrequencies | Posted 05.25.2011
Well Tiger is in the news again and I just happen to have a video explaining to Cindy Crawford why she should have used Tiger Woods' nanny instead of ...
Posted 05.25.2011
What's better than Tiger Woods sleeping with every woman he sees? A slow jam remix where apologizes for his long, hard staff. We're not being vulgar h...
Drew Westen | Posted 05.25.2011
I'm sorry that Tiger's wood got the best of him. I'm very sorry for his wife. But the affair of an athlete is a matter between his penis, his wife, and his corporate sponsors.
Jayne Lyn Stahl | Posted 05.25.2011
The only thing more absurd than Woods's completely unnecessary mass media act of self-flagellation may have been watching cable news pundits rate his apology.
Adia Colar | Posted 11.17.2011
When I found out Tiger Woods would offer a public apology last Friday, I wanted to hear it. It isn't my responsibility to judge his sincerity. But I was interested because of my own experiences with amends.
Adam W. Goldberg and Joshua P. Galper | Posted 05.25.2011
Make no mistake. Tiger is on his way back. He will be golfing before we know it, and old and new sponsors will flock to him if he wants them to because he will continue to make them money.
Jennifer Ketcham | Posted 05.25.2011
After my own rehab and participation in various 12-step programs, I also made apologies to men, women, friends and family, but unlike Tiger, I had the luxury of doing so privately.
Michelle Renee | Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger Woods steps out to the podium today and the first thing I noticed was a piece of white paper in his hand. I thought to myself, "Oh no he didn't." Yep, he did.
Tom Matlack | Posted 11.17.2011
I may be alone but I am routing for Tiger. He made huge mistakes but I hope he continues to do the work to become a man of honesty and integrity, a "good" man as he put it.
Nancy Doyle Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger Woods' mea culpa truly came to life when he got to excoriate the paparazzi for chasing his tiny daughter to nursery school. How dare the pestilent press swarm his little family!
AP | GILLIAN FLACCUS | Posted 05.25.2011
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Dalai Lama says he doesn't fault President Obama for his low-key reception in Washington because he recognizes that ...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger Woods doesn't owe us a thing. Not an apology. Not an explanation. Not contrition. Nothing. Unless a public figure has broken the law, there is only one legitimate answer to the illegitimate probing of private lives: "It's none of your business." That said, purely on its own terms, Tiger's apology was, pardon the expression, par for the course. You can just picture his handlers working on the statement and going down a checklist. Accept blame: check. Look right into camera: check. Touch hand to chest: check. Watery eyes: check. Defend wife: check. Accuse the media: check. Hug mother: check. Go back to rehab: check. It was déjà vu all over again. Another public figure navigating the now-requisite Stations of the PR Cross. Watch: Arianna Discusses the Anger On Display at CPAC on Countdown
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach | Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger Woods' statement was that rarest of things, a sincere and unconditional statement of contrition and responsibility from a public figure for cheating on his wife.
Posted 05.25.2011
It happens to the best of us-- you make "transgressions," your spouse finds out, you have to apologize. Only for most of us, the apology isn't broadc...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Text of Tiger Woods' statement Friday, as transcribed by ASAP Sports: Good morning, and thank you for joining me. Man...
Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger Woods apologized to his friends, family, fans and business parters today at a speech in Florida. Woods expressed regret for "irresponsible and s...
Trish Kinney | Posted 05.25.2011
Tiger knows that he let down absolutely everyone to whom he mattered, and count those in the millions. But he now has an opportunity that is much bigger than playing a game better
Tom Gregory | Posted 05.25.2011
"Once we heard Tiger's claim 'My wife never attacked me' said a GM spokesperson, "it was obvious that the vehicle itself must be at fault. Sports celebrities are attracted to Cadillac Escalades like magnets, and apparently so are golf clubs."
TruTV.com | David Moye | Posted 11.15.2011