Former Tiger Woods lover Rachel Uchitel talks about sex scandal

Former Tiger Woods lover Rachel Uchitel spoke about her role in the golfer's infamous sex scandal in a two-part documentary about him.  Images: Getty Images / Instagram
Former Tiger Woods lover Rachel Uchitel spoke about her role in the golfer’s infamous sex scandal in a two-part documentary about him. Images: Getty Images / Instagram

Rachel Uchitel, the woman at the center of Tiger Woods’ infamous 2009 sex scandal, spoke about the consequences of her ill-fated romance with the then-married golf star.

The 45-year-old actor is part of a Tiger Woods documentary scheduled for release in late January, which addresses all aspects of the golf icon career – including your troubled life outside the links.

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Uchitel was the first of dozens of women that Woods betrayed while he was with his wife, Elin Nordegren, over the course of their six-year marriage.

The scandal put Woods in serious trouble, with the former superstar abandoned by sponsors and suffering on the field as a result.

Woods has since made a consistent effort to regain part of his public position, even playing a recent tournament with his son Charlie, who was joined by Nordegren and his now partner, Erica Herman.

His 2019 US Masters victory restored his status among the golfing elite, but Uchitel’s phrase opening the trailer for the next series Tiger it will be a stark reminder of your decisions at that time.

“Here he was on my bed … and he was my tiger,” Uchitel’s opening sentence goes to the trailer.

Uchitel was at Juicy spoon podcast in early September, where she discussed the saga and how Woods managed to revive his reputation.

“Tiger manages to win prizes or win his different tournaments. He gets out of everything and has setbacks, and gets up again, and people want to root for him, ”she said.

“But women don’t understand that very much, not only with him, but with any scandal, and that’s not fair. And I just felt like I finally needed to have a voice.

“Because it has been really difficult 10 years having to just sit and let people, in the absence of the truth, let people say things about me and also let people talk about me as if they know me, because they don’t know me.

“This is a really painful way to live. It wasn’t easy, you know. So I decided to speak. “

The two-part documentary, which will air on Foxtel, also investigates Woods’ relationship with his father, Earl.

Greg Norman again hospitalized with Covid-19

The great golfer Greg Norman returned to the hospital for more treatment with COVID-19, saying he has never felt so bad.

The 65-year-old man was initially admitted to the hospital in Florida on Christmas Day, where he was diagnosed with coronavirus.

The former world No. 1, ranked as one of the greatest golfers of all time in Australia, posted on Instagram that he has returned for further treatment.

He said he was receiving an anti-body infusion and was just hoping to get through the day, adding that the symptoms of the “horrible virus” hit him hard.

“I’m fit and strong and I have a high tolerance for pain, but this virus kicked the shit out like nothing I’ve ever experienced before,” Norman posted.

“Muscle and joint pains on another level. Headaches that look like a chisel going through your head, tearing bits apart each time, fever, muscles that just didn’t want to work like walking my Apollo dog yesterday, my hips and hip flexors just didn’t work. I want to work due to tiredness. “

The two-time British Open winner said he lost his taste and was struggling to remember names and words, while feeling irritated.

With AAP

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