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Originally Posted by Alex
Accepting that putting yourself out there as an incredibly successful product spokesman means you are rejecting any continued expectation of privacy for any area of your life.
Does simply playing professional golf do the same thing? That is, to reclaim his privacy must he never again stray from his home? Do I have some right to demand information on the sexual peccadillos of the guys making a living on the PGA tour but not doing much in the way of endorsement?
Does merely doing something in your life that causes strangers to know your name mean you have some obligation to those strangers?
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No, no obligations at all, but on the other side of the coin, if you want to have extra-marital affairs (and face the possibility of being found out/sold out/blackmailed), then it's better not to have sponsors to answer to.
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Originally Posted by Alex
Does Tiger Woods doing ads for golf balls open him to the same loss of claim to privacy has him doing an ad for shaving gel?
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Not at all, but see point above.