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Author: thachi
Author: thachi

See, what a cool man Woods are in this picture. If you often wondering on internet , you can find this picture easily, This picture is a cover of Vanity Fair, and it was taken by the celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. Through the picture may be pre-scandal but the image of a shirtless Tiger Woods on the cover of Vanity Fair has still caused a stir. (Tiger Woods likes: taylormade r9 driver) Vanity Fair explain that there is "a full portfolio of never-before-seen photos of a raw, unguarded Woods" in the issue which goes on sale in the UK on January 12th. Inside, Pulitzer Prize winner Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and, most recently, co-author of Shooting Stars with LeBron James, reflects on Woods's downfall and what his future may hold. Woods "had always been the bionic man in terms of personality, controlling to a fault," Bissinger writes. He calls the pre-scandal Woods "the perfect man and pitchman for our imperfect times, a charming non-person," noting that "with Woods, everything was crafted to produce a man of nothing, with no interior-non-threatening and non-controversial." But "in the end it was the age-old clash of image versus reality.... He deluded himself into thinking he could be something that he wasn't: untouchable. The greatest feat of his career is that he managed to get away with it for so long in public, the bionic man instead of the human one who hit a fire hydrant." Woods had a positive approval rating of 85% in 2005. Days after his crash it was 60% and now it's reported as being at 34%, prompting Vanity Fair to describe it as "one of the greatest recorded drops in popularity of any nonpolitical figure". (new recommended product: taylormade r7 cgb max irons ) From those above , we can see, it's not that easy to be a public figure. Their private affairs may cause a big influence to the society and it will make a big loss to their sponsors. About the Author:

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