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Elephant in the Room: Why Tiger Woods shouldn't apologize

In this week's 'Elephant in the Room' segment, Martine and Isabelle discuss whether celebrities should make public apologies for private indiscretions.
Tiger Woods was arrested on DUI charge in May after what he said was bad reaction to prescription drugs. He later made a public apology to his family, friends and fans. (The Associated Press)

'Elephant in the Room' is a recurring segment where co-hosts Martine and Isabelle take on topics some people may be thinking about but not talking about.


In the digital age, celebrity apologies are ubiquitous, but are all private indiscretions worthy of a public mea culpa?

In this week's "Elephant in the Room," Martine makes the case against celebrity apologies and breaks down why Tiger Woods shouldn't have made a public apology after his latest scandal. Isabelle disagrees.

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