on espn they seem to talk about that more than they do sports
do you care about athletes personal lifes
No.
No.
Let them do what they want to do...just because someone is "famous" doesn't mean they should censor their lives for these PG-moms....
Why the hell should I care about an Athlete's personal life? It's so different from my own life that it's alien.
but I agree with @ArturoCalaKeyVee that if people do want to watch another humans life go by that they should try to censor it.
I don't watch sports. So I never have any clue who these people having their lives put under a microscope are to begin with.
No.
I don't follow the lives of many celebrities, but I do wish the best for everyone in their personal lives so you could say I care in a way.
No.
I don't watch sports. So I never have any clue who these people having their lives put under a microscope are to begin with.
Unless they do something horrible, then yes I want to know, but I won't obsess over it. This goes for any celebrity
Yes and no. It's complicated even to me. The question is where do you draw the line. I will always recognise an athlete's skills and their amazing talent. But let's say tomorrow an athlete that I admired and looked up to was charged with rape, murder, or maybe domestic violence and was then found guilty. It'd be hard to ignore the fact that this person was a sick bastard off the field, court, ring, mat, etc. Also, something in their personal lives could affect their performance and then you'd have to care. For example, being in jail or a family emergency.
Just look at Bill Cosby, not an athlete, but still an entertainer. He was accused of raping a whole lot of women and everyone shunned him. He hasn't even been convicted and solid evidence hasn't been presented. Yet people are so quick to react. Then you have people who still support others who have been convicted like a Floyd Mayweather.
No.
Not at all silly goose.
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