Thursday, June 24, 2010
Tiger Woods Is Not The Father
A site called Kikster managed to get a hold of the DNA test that was performed back in 2002 to determine who the father of Devon James' baby was. Previously Devon had claimed her baby was Tiger's baby. This claim was disputed by Devon's mother who said her daughter was crazy and that Devon knew exactly who the dad was. In fact, she has known for 8 years who the father of Austin which is probably the reason she never went after Tiger or his money before. All she wanted was more publicity and she got it. It turns out the father of the baby is the exact person that Devon's mom said it was and his name is not Tiger.
Shocking.
ReplyDeleteNot surprised. While I think Tiger probably has some extra kids out there, I think their moms were well compenstated to keep their mouths shut for a very long time.
ReplyDeletedon't these fame-whore women get that this is going to affect the child at some point?! grrrrrr.
ReplyDeleteYou know, he has to spend money on lawyers to respond to her suits & allegations.
ReplyDeleteHe should sue her for attorney fees.
Good point, Pookie. I'm so sad for that child.
ReplyDeletelol @ Cecilia00
ReplyDeleteDid anyone see the "Are You My Daddy" type banners that they flew over while he was playing the US Open? Hilarious...
ReplyDelete@Pookie and RQ: That's the one point people always lose sight of. I'll bet those banners over the golf course weren't funny for that kid. I wonder how he feels about all this? Or his mother, or himself? Very sad.
ReplyDelete@Robert - Then we should blame that kid's STUPID ASS MOTHER for lying about it. I LOVE that Tiger is getting humiliated. He deserves it. I do feel sorry for his actual children and any child that is put in the middle of this crap, but I am loving seeing Tiger get knocked down a notch, too.
ReplyDeleteMCH: Yeah, you've got a point there, but I do feel bad for his kids, her kid, any kid living through shit like this. Tiger may deserve his media disgracing but the unfortunate damage left in its wake is, of course, entirely the parents' fault.
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