I think I am going to be sick.
I think I am going to be sick.
If there's any truth to this, it sounds like he's trying to make it a win/win for her, were she to go into it with her eyes open.
"This, after all, is opera, opera in New York, not some dainty pastime like professional hockey..." -- Chip Brown, NYT Magazine 24 Mar 13
If his cheating lying weasel self is involved, it's not a win for anyone....(except maybe the lawyers writing the pre-nup)
I would have been here sooner, but the bus kept stopping for other people to get on it. - Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory
Sheesh, that sure sounds like a relationship based on mutual love and respect and adoration, lol. It's just so bizarre. He's basically asking her to marry him for his money, eh?
Fox News is reporting off a story from the tabloid National Enquirers. I wouldn't automatically jump to the conclusion that the story is true.
Seriously tho, why would she even think of going back to him? Even if she looooves him, can she really go back to a guy who's slept with, what, 20 other women? And heavens, she's worth over 100 million without Tiger. Once you're worth that much, haven't you reached the ultimate in standard of living?
And for him, too?!?! She allegedly beat him pretty seriously with a golf club. Something awful went down the night of his car crash. I appreciate he feels guilty, but this is not a healthy relationship.
"Puccini cries out for spirals, but really good ones." ~ Dick Button, 1998 Worlds
I've never thought the wife was that great looking - just another cookie-cutter blonde. He ain't no prize catch either, IMO. They deserve each other in that respect. Not that the skanks he was fooling around with were such Venuses, but maybe the services they offered in the bedroom were not the type that Elin was willing to parlay. I've heard that excuse used by many a man to justify their cheating - ugh!
But yeah, I'm doubting that the story is even true considering that the National Enquirer is the original source.
You might want to ask John Edwards about that one.
Yes, the Enquirer is a sleazy tabloid, but it also has lots of $$$ to pay to sources. And there are often poorly-paid people around rich people who are willing to pass along information in exchange for some of that $$$$.
I would have been here sooner, but the bus kept stopping for other people to get on it. - Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory
I'm amazed anyone is giving this one a second thought. It's not even on the National Enquirer website - Fox News and the Daily Mail seem to be going it alone on this one.
He cheated on her because he has issues. He would have cheated on her with anyone willing. How they or his wife "looked" didn't matter.
I am amazed anyone would think being beautiful protects you from having a cheating husband.
According to the story, the prenup he offered was $200m, but she would only consider it if there was a $350m anti-cheating clause in addition. The 200m could be considered marrying him for his money, and the $350m anti-cheating pay-off would be gravy (and pretty likely, considering his history and the amount of opportunity he has to cheat.
They're faces may have been average-looking, but their chests weren't.
"This, after all, is opera, opera in New York, not some dainty pastime like professional hockey..." -- Chip Brown, NYT Magazine 24 Mar 13