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New Delhi: It seems that the after-effects of his multiple sex scandals are finally getting too hot to handle for Tiger Woods, who is reportedly contemplating a move to his private island near Sweden.
Media reports now claim that the ace golfer is contemplating leaving the country with his wife.
Reports say that Woods and his wife Elin, who have avoided public contact over the last two weeks, are now planning to leave the country very soon and move to a private island near Sweden.
As many as eight women have been linked to Woods' since his mysterious car crash outside his Florida mansion.
Jaimee Grubbs, one of the women who claims to have had an affair with Woods has come out to apologise to Elin.
"I have no words to explain what I've done to her and her family. I guess I would be deeply sorry for never considering her during the whole process. Him not brining her up was just a way for me to pretend that he didn't have one and for me not to deal with it. I'm not going to ever say what I did was ok. She knows she loves him and that is the way I felt," said Grubbs.
"I never physically told him that I didn't want to do it any more, but I did back away. I did learn that he was having a second child and at that point, I thought to myself, what am I doing? This isn't right. He has a wife and it's not you. So I did. I tried just fewer text messages and far in between and phone calls. There was a time where he did come out. He did physically come out for five days and he texted me everyday and said meet up with me, I want to see you, I miss you. And I didn't do it. I was like, I'm not going to do that anymore....I didn't ever say that I love him. I wouldn't let myself get that far....There are times when I feel that he could have, but if you were to ask me that now, I would have to say he didn't," she added.
But new reports of his alleged extra-marital affairs continue to come out and the latest addition is a second porn star Veronica Daniels.
Meanwhile, his commercial value seems to be taking the first major hit after Gatorade cancelled a five-year endorsement deal with Woods.
The company has annulled the deal that was worth $100 million.
The scrapping of the deal, signed in 2007, means that Woods stands to lose at least $40 million.
The company also announced that it would discontinue its Gatorade Tiger Focus sports drink.
Moreover, a California lawmaker is abandoning his plan to give Woods the highest Congressional award for a civilian in the wake of his sex scandals.
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