Hugh Hefner critical of Tiger Woods, Jesse James


Posted April 14, 2010 by Tim Henley Comment on this article Leave a comment
Holly Madison, from left, Hugh Hefner, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson (AP photo by Matt Sayles)
Holly Madison, from left, Hugh Hefner, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson (AP photo by Matt Sayles)

When I first heard Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was being critical of Tiger Woods’ and Jesse James’ behavior, I immediately thought Hefner was being a hypocrite.

After all, Hefner is known for having multiple girlfriends at the same time (just like Woods and James).

But when I read Hefner’s comments, what he said actually makes a little sense.  In an interview with the New York Post, Henfer said

“When you get married, you make a commitment. I had a lot of girlfriends, but it’s not the same as cheating. I don’t cheat. I am very open about what I do. Sandra Bullock’s husband looks like a real creep. I think that when you are in a relationship, you should be honest. The real immorality of infidelity is the lying.

This whole idea that it’s a sex addiction is a cop out. Some people become obsessed with sex, but it’s not like an alcohol or drug addiction. He did it because he could get away with it.”

I hate to admit it, but Hefner does make a good point.





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