Tiger Woods: Sex on Drugs?

A tireless Tiger Woods - famous for his drive - allegedly teed up his sex life by popping Ambien sleeping pills with a purported high-society siren hot for a tipsy tumble.

Rachel Uchitel, the 34-year-old Big Apple tart who has gone under the covers since being named as Tiger’s sex toy, is alleged to have told friends she experimented with the insomnia medicine for sex, RadarOnline.com reported.

“Uchitel told friends that she and Tiger liked to have sex while taking the drug Ambien. Uchitel told one pal, ‘You know you have crazier sex on Ambien, you get into that Ambien haze. We have crazy Ambien sex,’ ” RadarOnline said.

In an e-mail to the Herald, Uchitel’s attorney, Gloria Allred, said she had no comment on Ambien sex trysts or an alleged million-dollar payout. “There will be no other statement today,” Allred said.

Uchitel called off a press conference that week amid reports Woods, 33, was willing to pay her up to $1 million to clam up. Her camp has denied any quid pro quo with the PGA powerhouse.

Another purported mistress, Jaimee Grubbs, 24, first described as a Las Vegas cocktail waitress, was identified yesterday as an employee at a medical marijuana store, RadarOnline reported. There are no allegations she shared any of her product.

As for the Ambien accusation, that isn’t the first moment the pill has made headlines.

U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy blamed Ambien after he smashed his Ford Mustang into a barrier near Capitol

Hill in May 2006. The Rhode Island Democrat sought treatment after the 3 a.m. crash.

Meanwhile, The Daily Beast Web site reported that Woods offered his wronged wife, Elin Nordegren, 29, $5 million up front whether she agrees to stay with him.

The Web site additionally reported a revised prenup is being negotiated that offers Nordegren staggered payments totaling up to $75 million by five years.

To gather, Nordegren would have to stay on board for a total of seven years from their Oct. 5, 2004, marriage, the site said.

Sports marketing experts say despite the seemingly endless scandal, it still won’t torpedo Tiger’s career. His squeaky-clean image is tarnished, but redemption could still be teed up down the line.

“In the short term, he takes a huge hit,” said Jim Delaney of Boston-based Activate Sports & Entertainment.

“The general public may be disappointed . . . but the public plus loves a comeback story,” Delaney told the Herald. “He will come out of that as Tiger Teflon.”

Marc Ganis, a Chicago sports consultant, said any alleged Ambien use won’t drive Woods off the endorsement gravy train.

“There’s no deviant behavior. that story hasn’t crossed that line yet,” Ganis said. “What’s wrong with Ambien? So many folks take it.”

He did propose, however, that Woods might want to lower his profile to let that infidelity storm blow by until the tour starts up again next year.

Boston Herald

Original post by m.coonce

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