Posted on 11/28/2009 10:27:40 AM PST by milwguy
Tiger Woods' shocking car crash has put the world's spotlight on Rachel Uchitel -- the New York City party girl who has been caught up in a cheating scandal with the multimillionaire golf superstar, in a story reported exclusively by the NATIONAL ENQUIRER in its new issue.
The ENQUIRER's blockbuster cover story was verified with polygraphs, multiple sources and an on-the-record exclusive interview with one of Rachel's friends.
And now The ENQUIRER has caught Rachel in a slew of contradictions during the past 24 hours as she's been questioned by other media about her relationship with Tiger.
The ENQUIRER is reporting exclusively in its print edition that the 34-year-old brunette, who has a reputation for dating married celebrities, has been telling friends about a jet-set liaison with 33-year-old Tiger that began in June.
Multiple sources, who passed polygraph tests, say Rachel told them that she and Tiger also stay in touch during his frequent travels through phone calls and "sexting," sending each other racy text messages on their cell phones.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalenquirer.com ...
The reason we tend to believe the Enquirer and TMZ at these times is because of the President Clinton mess. Sure it’s tacky. But it’s like the Hooters motto: “Delightfully tacky, yet refined.” Both the Enquirer and TMZ recognize excellent celebrity gossip stories (preferably with sleazoid pictures) when their editors and producers see it.
IIRC, the Enquirer published details of Lewinsky’s affair when the MSM wouldn’t go near the story with *your* naughty bits. As for TMZ, that outfit has a habit of finding and publishing embarassing pictures. Where else but the US can a homosexual lawyer end up with his own syndicated gossip show?
The Enquirer and TMZ have dragged down the MSM, but it’s also a reflection of our culture, as well as the MSM culture.
I would imagine the turf is pretty bare around it.
I agree.
But if you look at his mistress the first word that comes to my mind is ‘Threesome’.
Ted Kennedy, may he rest in peace, seemed to get away with that particular reason, time and again...
The first word that comes to my mind is glasses.
Looks like the hot Viking wife knocked him out cold with a golf club whack upside the head after she “rescued” him from the SUV. She’ll probably take the hottest mugshot in history.
And a garden garden hose.
Perhaps she was just more cheerful company. Or perhaps she was "in the mood" far more often. Or just somebody he could talk to more easily. Beauty isn't everything.
LOL!!!!!!
Very common. He got bored boinking his wife, so any other woman, even if not nearly as pretty, is at least DIFFERENT than what he's used to.
If it’s all true, I am extremely disappointed that Tiger got involved with a trailer trash tramp. He’s always been so private. What in hell was he thinking?
I think most of us with a functioning brain felt bad he was in a car accident and was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. As far as what "exactly" happened, I'll wait for his statement. He wasn't elected to be the greatest golfer that ever walked the earth. He didn't get all the money he has by fleecing the public trust. He earned every bit of it. He's a private citizen, and all of you are going after him like he's a political piece of meat.
Woods is a moron for boinking such an obvious skank wh*re.
How can ClimateGate be taken out of the headlines when it hasn’t ever been in the headlines?
“Wifey is definitely hotter than the mistress.”
IMO, mistress is a man compared to wifey!
Man, you just can't cure stupid.
Unless your wife is a cast-iron beotch-and-a-half, you have committed one of the most gigantic screw-ups in history if this is all true.
Not all men. At most half, but I'd say less.
Tiger needs to talk to Kobe, and get the name of his jeweler who saved his marriage.
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