Woods: ‘I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted’ (Updated with video)

Tiger Woods appeared contrite during his 13-minute statement Friday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (AP photo)

Tiger Woods appeared contrite during his 13-minute statement Friday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (AP photo)

In the strangest of settings, Tiger Woods gave a 13-minute, nationally televised public confession Friday morning before mostly friends and family members at a Florida country club, admitting to having several affairs and at one point saying, “I have a lot to atone for.”

Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, did not appear to be present for Woods’ statement, after which he took no questions from the few media members who were allowed in the room at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

“I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior that I’ve been involved in,” Woods said early in the statement. And that pretty much set the tone for his first public statement since a sex scandal broke in November Friday before a roomful of mostly friends and supporters near his home in Windemere, Fla.

Woods appeared emotional, speaking slowly as he read from a prepared statement. Immediately afterward, he hugged his mother, Kutilda Woods, who was sitting in the front row. According to the AP, she whispered in his ear: “I said ‘I’m so proud of you. Never think you stand alone. Mom will always be there for you and I love you.”

Woods said he did not know when he will return to golf, but did not rule out playing on the PGA Tour in 2010. There has been only speculation that Woods plans to play in at the Masters at Augusta National April 8-11.

“I know I have bitterly disappointed all of you. I have made you question who I am and how I could have done the things I did. I’m embarrassed that I have put you in this position. For all that I have done, I am so sorry. I have a lot to atone for.”

Woods also denied media reports that Elin ever attacked him, commenting: “Elin has shown enormous grace and poise throughout this ordeal. Elin deserves praise, not blame. The issue involved here was my repeated irresponsible behavior. I was unfaithful. I had affairs, I cheated. What I did is not acceptable. And I am the only person to blame.

Woods admitted attending a 45-day therapy session, presumably for a sex addiction, “to receive guidance for the issues I am facing.” He said he plans to return to therapy Saturday, acknowledging, “I have a long way to go.

“I convinced myself normal rules didn’t apply. I thought about only myself. I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted to do. I wanted to enjoy all of the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled.”

Woods apologized to his wife, family and friends.

My initial thoughts are that Woods appeared contrite, even if well-rehearsed. I would’ve liked to see him answer questions but he reiterated that that’s a matter between he and his wife.

What are you thoughts of his comments? Do you believe the statement is satisfactory and do you believe Woods was being genuine?

Here’s video of Woods’ statement:

Here is a transcript of Woods’ statement:

Good morning, and thank you for joining me.

Many of you in this room are my friends. Many of you in this room know me. Many of you have cheered for me, you worked with me, or you supported me. Now every one of you has good reason to be critical of me. I want to say to each of you, simply and directly, I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior I engaged in.

I know people want to find out how I could be so selfish and so foolish. People want to know how I could have done these things to my wife, Elin, and to my children. And while I have always tried to be a private person, there are some things I want to say.

Elin and I have started the process of discussing the damage caused by my behavior. As Elin pointed out to me, my real apology to her will not come in the form of words. It will come from my behavior over time. We have a lot to discuss. However, what we say to each other will remain between the two of us.

I am also aware of the pain my behavior has caused to those of you in this room. I have let you down. And I have let down my fans. For many of you, especially my friends, my behavior has been a personal disappointment. To those of you who work for me, I have let you down personally and professionally. My behavior has caused considerable worry to my business partners, to everyone involved in my foundation, including my staff, board of directors, sponsors, and most importantly, the young students we reach. Our work is more important than ever. Thirteen years ago, my dad and I envisioned helping young people achieve their dreams through education. This work remains unchanged and will continue to grow. From the Learning Center students in Southern California to the Earl Woods scholars in Washington, D.C., millions of kids have changed their lives and I am dedicated to making sure that continues.

But still, I know I have bitterly disappointed all of you. I have made you question who I am and how I could have done the things I did. I’m embarrassed that I have put you in this position. For all that I have done, I am so sorry. I have a lot to atone for.

But there’s one issue I really want to discuss. Some people have speculated that Elin somehow hurt or attacked me on Thanksgiving night. It angers me that people would fabricate a story like that. Elin never hit me that night or any other night. There has never been an episode of domestic violence in our marriage, ever. Elin has shown enormous grace and poise throughout this ordeal. Elin deserves praise, not blame. The issue involved here was my repeated irresponsible behavior. I was unfaithful. I had affairs, I cheated. What I did is not acceptable. And I am the only person to blame.

I stopped living by the core values that I was taught to believe in. I knew my actions were wrong, but I convinced myself that normal rules didn’t apply. I never thought about who I was hurting. Instead I thought only about myself. I ran straight through the boundaries that a married couple should live by. I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted to. I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled. Thanks to money and fame, I didn’t have far – I didn’t have to go far to find them. I was wrong, I was foolish. I don’t get to play by different rules. The same boundaries that apply to everyone apply to me. I brought this shame on myself. I hurt my wife, my kids, my mother, my wife’s family, my friends, my foundation, and kids all around the world who admired me.

I’ve had a lot of time to think about what I’ve done. My failures have made me look at myself in a way I never wanted to before. It’s now up to me to make amends, and that starts by never repeating the mistakes I’ve made. It’s up to me to start living a life of integrity.

I once heard, and I believe it’s true, it’s not what you achieve in life that matters; it’s what you overcome. Achievements on the golf course are only part of setting an example. Character and decency are what really count. Parents used to point at me as a role model for their kids. I owe all those families a special apology. I want to say to them that I am truly sorry.

It’s hard to admit that I need help, but I do. For 45 days, from the end of December to early February, I was in in-patient therapy receiving guidance for the issues I’m facing. I have a long way to go. But I’ve taken my first steps in the right direction.

As I proceed, I understand people have questions. I understand the press wants me to – wants to ask me for the details of the times I was unfaithful. I understand people want to know whether Elin and I will remain together. Please know that as far as I’m concerned, every one of these questions, and answers, is a matter between Elin and me. These are issues between a husband and a wife.

Some people have made up things that never happened. They said I used performance-enhancing drugs. This is completely and utterly false.

Some have written things about my family. Despite the damage I have done, I still believe it is right to shield my family from the public spotlight. They did not do these things; I did. I have always tried to maintain a private space for my wife and children. They have been kept separate from my sponsors, from my commercial endorsements. When my children were born, we only released photographs so that the paparazzi could not chase them. However, my behavior doesn’t make it right for the media to follow my two-and-a-half-year-old daughter to school and report the school’s location. They staked out my wife and they pursued my mom. Whatever my wrongdoings, for the sake of my family: Please leave my wife and kids alone.

I recognize I have brought this on myself, and I know, above all, I am the one who needs to change. I owe it to my family to become a better person. I owe it to those closest to me to become a better man. That’s where my focus will be. I have a lot of work to do, and I intend to dedicate myself to doing it.

Part of following this path for me is Buddhism, which my mother taught me at a young age. People probably don’t realize it, but I was raised a Buddhist, and I actively practiced my faith from childhood until I drifted away from it in recent years. Buddhism teaches that a creation of things outside ourselves causes an unhappy and pointless search for security. It teaches me to stop following every impulse and to learn restraint. Obviously, I lost track of what I was taught.

As I move forward, I will continue to receive help because I’ve learned that’s how people really do change. Starting tomorrow, I will leave for more treatment and more therapy. I would like to thank my friends at Accenture and the players in the field this week for understanding why I’m making these remarks today. In therapy, I’ve learned the importance of looking at my spiritual life and keeping in balance with my professional life. I need to regain my balance and be centered, so I can say the things that are most important to me: My marriage and my children. That also means relying on others for help. I learned to seek support from my peers in therapy, and I hope someday to return that support to others who are seeking help.

I do plan to return to golf one day. I just don’t know when that day will be. I don’t rule out that it will be this year. When I do return, I need to make my behavior more respectful of the game.

In recent weeks, I have received many thousands of e-mails, letters and phone calls from people expressing good wishes. To everyone who has reached out to me and my family, thank you. Your encouragement means the world to Elin and me. I want to thank the PGA Tour, Commissioner Finchem, and the players for their patience and understanding while I work on my private life. I look forward to seeing my fellow players on the course.

Finally, there are many people in this room, and there are many people at home who believed in me. Today I want to ask for your help. I ask you to find room in your heart to one day believe in me again.

Thank you.

302 comments Add your comment

MCook

February 19th, 2010
3:46 pm

If Elin has a half of a brain, and that a BIG if…she needs to haul azz ASAP.

JRP

February 19th, 2010
3:48 pm

Tiger isn’t the first pro athlete to cheat on his wife, nor will he be the last..Do I care, heck no..This should be between him and his family only..Can’t wait to see him at the Masters…

Vick Supporter

February 19th, 2010
3:56 pm

@Hey Tiger, I’m a stripper……

When did I mention anything about color?

MCook

February 19th, 2010
3:58 pm

VS, give it up…everyone knows what you and “choke” are all about. Nice try slick…

Brewdawg

February 19th, 2010
3:59 pm

What’s the big deal? Sometimes you just need to bang a pornstar and a handful of other hot women. People need to just leave the man alone. I bet every man in this blog would have done the same thing in his situation if you had the money like that.

Master Po

February 19th, 2010
4:07 pm

Ah young Grasshopper, you have mastered the little white stone, but he who can not master his own temptation has no mastery at all. You must not return to the therapy. The ways of the West are weak and you could even be tempted by those who you seek for guidance. Your fame and fortune can be a temptation for those who seek to help you. Come to the monastery and learn the ways of the Shaolin. You have great potential young Grasshopper. We will teach you mastery of your inner being.

TM

February 19th, 2010
4:09 pm

Tiger doesn’t NEED to apologize to me or anyone (outside of his family) for his actions off the golf course. I would have much preferred an apology for the cursing, throwing clubs and acting like a jack@ss many times over the years in front of many kids. That would have been appropriate.

I think it is a good idea to apologize to his fans and sponsors, but I also believe he made a major mistake reading from a prepared statement. I suggest he speak from his heart. Keep it short and to the point. And by all means, DO NOT try and tell the media how to do their job… you are just asking for more heartache.

So bottom line… I feel for Tiger, but he made a mistake today. Get ready for the SNL skits tomorrow night! lol

oldfart

February 19th, 2010
4:10 pm

Vick Supporter – Big difference here for me as long as we are talking sports. Tiger played around away from the sport. His dedication to the sport is not in question. Vick did too but admits he mailed it in on the sport he was being paid millions to play.

MCook It’s phony btw. How does it make me a moron to point out that Daly has done worse but at least has not been a phony about it? Of course it has cost him a ton of money but deservedly so. He has not respected the game or his talents.

R HAIRE

February 19th, 2010
4:10 pm

Tiger and Earl Woods have changed the lives of “millions of kids”…somehow I doubt it…how arrogent.

Pepper

February 19th, 2010
4:10 pm

What about these hookers he slept with? All of them are hookers. Where’s their shame? Tiger Woods only need to apology to GOD/wife/and family. He owes us nothing. White people things Tiger owe them an apology. Black people things it between Tiger and his family. Do you see the differnt, why should anyone care. Kobe Bryant got on the news because he accused of “Rape” he should have been thie to clear his name. Bill CLinton got on the TV. because he did owe us something he’s was the President. I don’t care who wrote your speech. THe BEST thing you said was, whatever happen is between me and my wife… The media you should be ashame. following Elin around with her kids. Leacv his mother alone. Why is the media so stupid asking question like are you going to leave Tiger, like she is going to tell you. Too all the stupid women that slept with Tiger you got your 5 minutes of so call FAME, know go find a rock to hide under.TRAMPS; men want a freak in the bedroom and a lady to take home to MOM

Jonathon

February 19th, 2010
4:15 pm

Tiger doesn’t owe his wife an apology. She married him because he’s rich. He married her to be his trophy. Let him do what he wants. You’re getting paid.

SuperPaul

February 19th, 2010
4:18 pm

I kept hoping his wife would show up and hit him with a golf club…it would have been great, like a pro wrestling interview! Then they could have had a steel cage match with him vs all the mistresses…what a missed opportunity!

MCook

February 19th, 2010
4:18 pm

oldfart, don’t try to read between lines. Daly got and gets what he deserves. I’m not defending him…Got It??

MCook

February 19th, 2010
4:20 pm

BTW, Callaway was smart terminating their contract with Daly.. Got It???

Saturday Night Live

February 19th, 2010
4:36 pm

Looked like a Saturday Night Live skit to me-I kept waiting to hear “and doggone it,people like me!”

MCook

February 19th, 2010
4:36 pm

oldfart, we got our wires crossed. An earlyer post claimed Daly had not been punished for his actions. I am apologize.

black sheep

February 19th, 2010
4:40 pm

All the apologists are out in full force. They have to defend their beloved icon at whose shrine they love to worship. The fact that this came out the week of the first Accenture tournament says all we need to know about whether tigger has /will change/d. His penchant for payback overrides his desire to show contrition. It has always been only about him- it will always be only about him. A great golfer who lacks any semblance of class.

MCook

February 19th, 2010
4:40 pm

Sorry for grammar and spelling..up and working since 3:00 am…………

Neda

February 19th, 2010
4:47 pm

“I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted.”

That pretty well sums up the celebrity entitlement mentality. He’s sorry… sorry he got caught. I wonder how many millions of dollars he’s spent to keep all those women quiet.

Starring Kam Fong as Chin Ho

February 19th, 2010
4:55 pm

uh Watson, sorry for the delayed response (I have to work a little bit here and there) but I think Woods counts Stevie as a friend, and he did apologize to his friends. However, I would think that Stevie had knowledge of his trysts, and it may be that Elin will have no more of him on Tigers bag. Could be wrong though. But it will be interesting to see if he remains Tigers caddy or just fades back into the Australian outback. And if not him, who will be on his bag at the next tournament?

Hey Tiger, I'm a stripper......

February 19th, 2010
4:57 pm

Vick Supporter, listen bra, I’m just sayin….Tiger don’t like no soul food. He’s Cannibal-Asian. He likes sushi….usually fresh tun or pink clams….

Dixie Kitty

February 19th, 2010
5:00 pm

Waffle House waitress! – and just what Waffle House was that – at every Waffle House I have been in, the waitress are overweight, missing teeth, or are really anorexic and have skin that makes them look like meth addicts.

Tell It Like It Is

February 19th, 2010
5:02 pm

One thing is for sure. Tiger will bring his “A” game when he returns. Lets see who steps up to compete. The game will be on and happy days will be here again.

Hey Tiger, I'm a stripper......

February 19th, 2010
5:04 pm

Ha ha ha, just heard on the radio, Tiger just had his “come to Buddha” moment….

cc

February 19th, 2010
5:04 pm

WHO CARES IF HE CHEATED……PLENTY OF PEOPLE CHEAT EVERYDAY! WHY DOESN’T THE MEDIA WORRY ABOUT REAL ISSUES? SHE PROBABLY ONLY MARRIED HIM FOR THE MONEY. IF SHE IS HUMILIATED, THEN DIVORCE HIM AND GET PAID. OTHERWISE, SHUT UP AND RIDE THE ROLLER COASTER. ONE OF THESE DAYS, OUR MEN WILL LEARN TO MARRY THE TYPE OF WOMEN THAT THEY SHOULD BE WITH, AND NOT THE TYPE THAT WILL ACCEPT ANYTHING THAT THEY DO. SISTERS, YOU UNDERSTAND.

NEVER THE LESS, IT’S THEIR BUSUNESS. LET’S HEAR SOME REAL NEWS.

Hey Tiger, I'm a stripper......

February 19th, 2010
5:11 pm

Just found out why Tiger looked so stiff and uncomfortable on stage…..Elim has him on mandatory scheduled doses of Saltpeter……

beavis and butthead

February 19th, 2010
5:15 pm

she said tiger looked stiff…hu,hu,huhu…hu,hu

Hey Tiger, I'm a stripper......

February 19th, 2010
5:18 pm

I say Elin bangs 14 (or whatever number) of the Tours other best players and then the two of them call it even…..

beavis and butthead

February 19th, 2010
5:20 pm

Uh…that would be cool…hu,hu,huhu,hu…..

black sheep

February 19th, 2010
5:25 pm

cc you fail to recognize there is real news here- tigger is not a god- he is an arrogant jerk
long suspected- has now been confirmed there ya go

dawn

February 19th, 2010
5:27 pm

I came home from work and watched the video of Tiger Woods apology. I was very interested for about a minute. I don’t thing that for 13 minutes you need to say I am sorry… I lost interest after the first I am sorry. Then the second third fourth on and on. I know he was in rehab and the first thing you need to do is apologize. So he did it. And now he needs to get on with his personal life. Get it right. Then get back to golf. One thing is in America we are a forgiving country…….

Joseph Brown

February 19th, 2010
5:33 pm

I tend to agree with Donald Trump. Maybe Tiger should not have done a public apology. He could just continue to play golf and win.
The apology should be to his wife and maybe his children when they are old enough to understand.
The common man or woman does not have to go say “I’m sorry” to the whole world. Why shouldTiger Woods?
Tiger Woods never said he was perfect and that he could walk on water. It was US, the public, and Nike and other companies that wanted to cash in on that “Perfect” image.
Our Greatest Presidents were not perfect. They have skeletons in the closet but there were not always TV cameras and digital cams to record everything, plus the society that existed when George Washington,Thomas Jefferson, or Franklin Roosevelt were more interested in what was affecting the lives of every day people such as wars, slavery, economics, and so forth. We were taught in school that he “father of our nation”, George Washington said: “I can not tell a lie….” we all know that was a lie right there. He and Thomas Jefferson, also more than likley had sex with as many Black slave girls as they wished. It is proven that Thomas Jefferson was the father of several of his “black” slaves but no one wants to tear down his monument or take his face off of our money. No one objects to former slave owners’ faces on our money. Under todays laws and perpective, some of our founding fathers would be considered pedophiles and/or rapists and be convicted of sex crimes. What slave in American history had the right to take the “Master” to court for having sex with his or her under the age of 18 child? What Amercan slave of the 1800’s, 1700’s 1600’s or 1500’s hahd the right to accuse the slave master of sodomy? Do not think that there were no homosexual slave owners. It has been said that the K K K ws founded by former homosexual slave masters who wanted to intimidate the freed black slaves to keep their mouth’s shut about the sexual abuse.
Tiger is just another human who let his genitals think for him. Women are guilty of this also. All the single Moms who have babies out of wedlock did not give it up by force. The women Tiger slept with owes Tiger’s wife an apology. She should sue them all. That would set a precedent and women would think twice about sleeping wirh a known married man. In fact, at least one Americcn wife did sue a woman for taking her husband.

Time Out

February 19th, 2010
5:40 pm

Yo Joseph Brown – I don’t think Elin could sue the othe Ho’s. They don’t have any money.

where are those WMD Cheney?

February 19th, 2010
6:01 pm

which hos- tigger or the women?

Melissa

February 19th, 2010
6:21 pm

Tiger has deep regrets, yes. Regrets that he got caught and will have to give up his partying and his whores.

I have no sympathy for the adulterer.

Dave

February 19th, 2010
7:03 pm

Browncoat it is not that I think you are a hater, it’s just that with all the really important issues going on in our world today like haiti, crimes here in our own city like rapes, murders, missing children, the economy, school systems closing schools because they cannot afford to keep all schools opened, the war in iraq and Afghanistan, what tiger woods did in his own personal life which should have no ill effect on anyone outside his personal life make no sense why are people acting like this?

Dave

February 19th, 2010
7:07 pm

Look at the pro athletes that have been at the scene of a muder like Ray Lewis, Golfers like John Daley who has been an alcoholic, pot smoker and cheater through three or four wives, Senator John Edwards, Darrell Strawberry and his years of drug abuse, domestic violence and more. Where were all the people flipping out and acting the same way then?

flash

February 19th, 2010
7:35 pm

“A marital contRact is a PROMISE not ot do what Tigger has repeatedly. Married men, whether famous or not, meet challenges to their fidelity too and if you’re not MAN enough to abide by the promise you made your wife when you agreed to marry her, then you are a sad, shadow of a man.”

This may have been your promise, but that does not mean it is everybody else’s promise. The reality is that for most of the world fidelity is not the absolute that it is for so many Americans. In fact there has never been a single mention of divorce for the Woods’ family. This is none of our business. I have seen first hand how people – of both sexes- throw themselves at people with a little bit of fame and notoriety. Add money to the equation and people will do almost anything to get close. Sad state that any of us think this has anything to do with us or that we are OWED anything as a result.

madtbone

February 19th, 2010
11:13 pm

All I know is I have been playing Tiger Woods 10 nonstop for 3 months and I haven’t gotten laid once.

Kevin

February 20th, 2010
1:23 am

Jeff Schultz is quickly becoming the scourge of the ajc…..the new terrence moore

Mike

February 20th, 2010
9:10 am

I ain’t buying it. Tiger is still trying to be in control. A “press conference” with only friends & invited guests, give me a break. This was all for Tiger’s benefit. It was nothing more than a choreographed, staged event that was self-serving for him. I’m sure he thinks this will set everyting right & nothing more will be said. Tiger just needs to crawl back into his hole.

Dr. Phil

February 20th, 2010
9:20 am

Golf has moved from men like Bobby Jones, Arnold and Jack to Tiger who “couldn’t resist the temptations” thrust upon him. Please child!

The Dogfighter Returns

February 20th, 2010
10:43 am

Rich

February 19th, 2010
12:08 pm
Tiger broke one of The Ten Commandments. There’s no going back now. He will burn in Hell. It’s in The Bible and so that is the end of the discussion. He will burn for eternity.
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The bible like santa claus is a bunch of lies.

The Dogfighter Returns

February 20th, 2010
10:54 am

Dave

February 19th, 2010
7:07 pm
Look at the pro athletes that have been at the scene of a muder like Ray Lewis, Golfers like John Daley who has been an alcoholic, pot smoker and cheater through three or four wives, Senator John Edwards, Darrell Strawberry and his years of drug abuse, domestic violence and more. Where were all the people flipping out and acting the same way then?
—–
Those guys are real men.

tiger is a wimp, a fool, and a b*tch. he needed his mummy by his side to make sure she approved.

Earl Woods is turning in his grave right now watching all this b*tch assnes.

Eldrick has taken b*tchassness to a level never before seen by mankind.

dbc

February 20th, 2010
11:06 am

The Tar and Feathers Party

February 20th, 2010
11:07 am

There has been a 30 plus year war against men here in America, and it has coincided with the decline and near fall of America as a Great power. Tiger’s humiliation is just the latest insult. The man should have stood proud before the camera’s and said “I stand before you today defiant and unrepentant, to announce a new business venture, the Tiger Condom.” At that point he should have whipped out a two feet long condom, and said this has always worked well for me. Tiger could then have led the MALE Rebellion against Feminzation! Yes, I am of the Rebellion and proud of it! Unfortunately, he whimped out on us, and we need a new hero. Uh, Jeff, R U ready for a Leadership Role?

Stinky

February 20th, 2010
3:12 pm

Jeff, What good would answering a bunch of questions from “journalists” have done?
I doubt any “journalist”’s question would have covered one salient point that Tiger did not address himself. If his refusal to answer questions offends you and other would-be “journalists”, then why dignify his event with any sort of comment at all?

Face it. You guys (the ink stained wretches) need him more than he needs you. You guys have papers and e-commerce type ads to sell while Tiger has 500 million dollars in the bank, several homes, and a big yacht get away from it all whenever he wants.

Tiger made a mistake and has fessed up. You and your kind are not getting your pound of flesh. Move on.

Glenn

February 21st, 2010
1:24 am

Once again, your pal Luckie gets it wrong with one of his infamous sketches. Tiger’s speech was poorly written, poorly delivered, and lacked every emotion except “seriously, I really have to do this?” His speech was so poorly delivered that I’d be shocked if he even read it before he got to the podium.

Then again, maybe I’m just used to a president who sleeps with his teleprompter.

[...] –Tiger Woods gave a news conference last weekend for a few select media, in which he delivered a prepared statement apologizing for his sexaholic ways.  For those of you who are interested, here, courtesy of my man Jeff Schultz, is a video of the event and a transcript of his statement. [...]

whocares

February 22nd, 2010
10:23 am

He had no need to apologize to the public or the media. His only apologizes are to his family.

That being said……

What a crock of garbage this guy handed out. Going to therapy for sexual addiction is such a Hollywood cop-out. He was sleeping with every white woman who would give him the 2nd glance granted. But where is addiction that has him saying, I love you, You mean everything to me, I wish I could have found you before I met my wife, You are my life.

This scumbag will cheat again and I hope Elin cleans him out.