The end of the decade got a weird twist.
While 50 Cent was in London chatting and laughing on a British family program, Tiger Woods wrecked his car, allegedly high on drugs.
When Snoop Dogg was on Wall Street as a panelist at an event for Global Entrepreneurship Week, Mr. Woods was in Hollywood spending 60 grand on kinky sex.
What's happening? Who's the real player?
It's hard to imagine that everything said about Tiger Woods is true, but in the public's eye, I don't really think that matters. The media has always portrayed him as a nice guy, the antithesis of a sex buyer and drug user. That image is forever destroyed.
Snoop, on the other hand, can carry on smoking pot and producing porno flicks and nobody cares. He can still dress up in a suit, talk about entrepreneurship, say stuff like "I wanna own a chain of supermarkets and call them Snoopamarkets," and the Wall Street Journal takes him seriously.
Rap magazines often try to have covers with references to gangster life and staying true to the street. With that in mind, it's a little ironic that the toughest magazine cover of the decade was the latest issue of Golf Digest.
Doggy style anyone?
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