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Mother Woods ‘angry and disappointed’ over son’s infidelity
Kultida and Elin look on as Woods is presented with the ceremonial green jacket after he won the 2002 Masters.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
December 21, 2009

Mother Woods ‘angry and disappointed’ over son’s infidelity

Tiger Woods’ mother has hit out at her son, saying she is ‘angry and disappointed’ with him, according to a family friend.

However, Kultida Woods has vowed to stand by her 33-year-old son, despite being ‘furious’ over his infidelity.

‘[She] is hurt, angry and disappointed in Tiger,’ the friend told People magazine.

‘She wants to know how he could do this to his family.’

But, despite reportedly dealing with infidelity in her own marriage, 65-year-old Kultida is trying to forgive her son, according to the source.

‘She loves him and will support him through anything, but she needs some time to work through this.’

‘It was devastating to her. She likes Elin, and adores her grandchildren.

‘She’s worried about them. She doesn’t want to see them hurt,’ said the family friend.

Woods’ father, Earl Woods, who died from prostate cancer a couple of years ago, was allegedly unfaithful to Thai-born Kultida several years ago.

The golfer was said to have been ‘devastated’ when he learned of his father’s infidelity.

Kultida’s anger comes as Elin Woods prepares for divorce and a custody battle over her and Woods’ two young children, Sam, two, and Charlie, 10 months.

It is reported that Elin will instruct her lawyer, legendary Hollywood divorce specialist Sorrell Trope, to fight for half of Woods’ £340-million fortune along with full custody of the children.

Woods is thought to have cheated on Elin with up to 14 mistresses.

Coroner rules out drugs death for Brittany

American actress Brittany Murphy’s shock death at the age of 32 was not caused by drugs, the LA coroner said Sunday.

Miss Murphy, who had a wild reputation and was allegedly hooked on tranquilisers, died of a heart attack Sunday.

She was found unconscious at 8am in the shower by her mother at the home she shares with her husband, the British screenwriter Simon Monjack.

When medics arrived she was in full cardiac arrest and they continued giving her CPR until she got to Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, near Beverly Hills. But she was unresponsive and pronounced dead on arrival at 10:03am.

— Daily Mail

Supermodel Heidi Klum hits the slopes for Christmas

While streams of celebrities head for sunnier climes to avoid the winter cold snap over Christmas, others have instead opted to stick with traditional festive holidays.

Supermodel Heidi Klum and her family have opted for the chilly, scenic surrounds of Aspen, Colorado.

Mother-of-four Heidi and singer husband Seal are making sure their newborn baby Lou Sulola Samuel’s first Christmas is a memorable one.

The couple were spotted wrapped up warm yesterday as they took their older children Leni, five; Henry, four; and Johan, three, for skiing lessons at Buttermilk slopes.

Heidi, 36, was wrapped up warm in a long quilted black jacket and looked adoringly at 10-week-old daughter Lou, who was protected from the freezing temperature in a cosy red winter babygrow. Her husband Seal, 46, looked like he had his hands full as he struggled to carry the family’s skiing equipment. The German model, who recently returned to the catwalk just weeks after giving birth, admitted she was struggling with four children.

Lady GaGa goes futuristic and naked, again

Lady GaGa isn’t the shy retiring type. Being something of an attention-seeker has certainly stood the singer in good stead for her meteoric rise to fame this year. So what better way to wrap up her successful 12 months than by taking her clothes off again — all in the name of art, of course. The singer was snapped by acclaimed photographer David LaChapelle for a series of images that perfectly match her bizarre, sexy and outrageous personality. And she even managed to persuade good friend Kanye West to take part, although he probably had no complaints. Completely naked, GaGa lies in his arms with one hand covering her breast, as he stares zombie-like into the distance as a volcano rages behind them. In what could be a subtle nod towards one of cinema’s most iconic film posters, Gaga also goes futuristic Metropolis-style as she stands on crutches over sleeping naked people, dressed in an android-esque two-piece with matching helmet and arms.

It is reported Elin will fight for full custody ofthe couple’s two children and will instruct her lawyer to fight for half of Woods’ £340-million fortune.

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