Tiger Woods maybe returning to the golf course and trying to put his affairs behind him. How ever, that is still quite a while away. In the April issue of Vanity Fair, four of Woods' mistresses take to the issue to dish on Tiger in a tell all interview and pose seductively a la Rielle Hunter in GQ.
This no holds-bared interview by Vanity Fair writer Mark Seal paints a different picture of Woods and what he has told the public since his issue took to a world-wide stage in November 2009.
An example found in the interview as posted on VanityFair.com,
Woods has said in recent interviews that no one in his inner circle knew about his affairs, but Seal’s reporting contradicts that. Woods’s mistress Jamie Jungers says, “Every time I would fly out to see [Tiger] or schedule itineraries or anything, I would always go through Bryon [Bell],” Woods’s childhood friend and the president of Tiger Woods Design. (Bell did not respond to requests for comment.)
According to Woods’s mistress Mindy Lawton, when she alerted Tiger to the fact that The National Enquirer had caught on to their affair, he put her in contact with his agent, Mark Steinberg, of IMG Worldwide. After Lawton explained to him what had transpired (see below), Steinberg said, “We’ll take care of it.” (Steinberg did not respond to requests for comment.)
Tiger's cheap!
With many of his mistresses, Woods was allegedly exceedingly cheap. Mindy Lawton says the only thing he ever bought for her was a chicken wrap from Subway (he was stopping there on his way to meet her). Tiger and his mistress Jamie Jungers broke it off, according to Jungers, because he refused to help her financially.
Of the women interviewed, Woods spent money on only one: Loredana Jolie Ferriolo, a former Playboy model he met through madam Michelle Braun. Ferriolo says she went on $15,000 shopping sprees and charged everything to Tiger’s hotel room.
And all along we thought the affairs where out of love and had nothing to do with Woods' fame or money. Ahh shucks!!
The April issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in NY and LA today, nationwide April 7th.
[Vanity Fair]