Fascination With Celeb Affairs
Splashed across the tabloids is yet another woman rumored to have had an affair with Tiger Woods. Of course, Tiger's not the first celebrity marriage in the spotlight. CBS News correspondentEmily Smith looked into this highly publicized trend.
Fellow sports star Kobe Bryant felt the heat in the court of public scrutiny when he admitted cheating on his wife.
"I'm disgusted; I'm disappointed with myself for making a mistake of adultery," the NBA star said.
David Letterman came clean on "The Late Show."
"The creepy stuff was that I have had sex with women who work for me on this show," Letterman admitted. "I apologize to my wife, Jenny. I've acted in a way that violates my obligations to my family," he added.
From Mark Sanford to Eliot Spitzer - "I've acted in a way that violates my obligations to my family," said Spitzer, New York's former governor.
Powerful politicians begged for the forgiveness of their first ladies.
"I must put it right and I am prepared to do whatever it takes to do so," said former President Bill Clinton.
Even Hollywood has mirrored the drama on the small screen in "The Good Wife."
He said - She said Panel:
Relationship experts Matt Titus and psychologist Linda Papadopoulos sat down with Early Show co-anchor Harry Smithand Early Show correspondent and resident veterinarian, Debbye Turner Bell to discuss why we are intrigued by the rich and famous ones who cheat.






