Thinking of sh^t like Bill Cosby's or that film guy's level of f#ckup &/or mass public shaming for a crime or massively wrong actions.
I've been trying to think of how these guys could redeem themselves in the eyes of the public at some future date, but having a hard time coming up with people who've comeback from these sorta depths.
OJ is still blacklisted basically.
Tyson made an impressive comeback but I feel like thats cuz most feel he got railroaded & didn't actually rape that girl.
Michael Vick I've heard has made a comeback, but then again he just killed some dogs & I think thats not seen as bad of a thing despite how much people love their pets, but idk his full story either so might be more going on there idk.
Ted Kennedy did alright I guess after his car incident. Although I think you could argue his actions weren't malicious just cowardly &/or irresponsible.
Anyway who's massively f#cked up as a person of notability & got back to some similar respect level post f#ckup?
And extra points for breaking down how you think they were able to navigate their comeback to respectability.
I've been trying to think of how these guys could redeem themselves in the eyes of the public at some future date, but having a hard time coming up with people who've comeback from these sorta depths.
OJ is still blacklisted basically.
Tyson made an impressive comeback but I feel like thats cuz most feel he got railroaded & didn't actually rape that girl.
Michael Vick I've heard has made a comeback, but then again he just killed some dogs & I think thats not seen as bad of a thing despite how much people love their pets, but idk his full story either so might be more going on there idk.
Ted Kennedy did alright I guess after his car incident. Although I think you could argue his actions weren't malicious just cowardly &/or irresponsible.
Anyway who's massively f#cked up as a person of notability & got back to some similar respect level post f#ckup?
And extra points for breaking down how you think they were able to navigate their comeback to respectability.
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