Just read Taste of Country's article on Jason filing for divorce. Some of the comments had me shaking my head. Would someone please explain to me why it's women who attack only the other woman. Here's one quote, "I really do find it hard that Ms. Kerr did not know Jason was married! Where did she live? Under a rock perhap's...Yes, he was drunk, but still no excuse! She should have learned to keep her hand's off of a man that did not belong to her!" Did we return to the 40s and I didn't get the memo? This is one of the worst examples of sexism. It's the old men will be men so it's the fualt of the woman leads him on. As a man I'm incensed the women would let us off the hook like that. We are at least equally responsible. In this case I think it is Jason who deserves more of the blame. He knew he was married when he had his tongue down Kerr's throat and his hands all over her ass. And as others have said, it is the kids that get the brunt of it. Sin sucks.
Agreed. They were BOTH in the wrong here, and both should be held responsible. Millions of people get drunk everyday, and most probably manage to keep their hands off anyone who isn't their spouse. Jason probably has millions of gorgeous women throwing themselves at him, and I would bet this isn't the first time, just the first time he got caught.
In our society, the woman is always the first to be called a "slut" for cheating, while most will come to the defense of the man. If Britanny had been drunk, I doubt many women would defend her.
I couldn't believe some of the nasty, unbelievable things I saw being said about Brittany when this came out, and most of it came from other women. I would think most of these women are ADULTS who should know better, too. The way we blame other women, you would think we would be MORE sympathetic by now, but instead we've just become more and more catty.
I hope Jason and Jessica can work this out for the sake of their girls, and hopefully they are shielding them from this as best as they can. That's gotta start with Jason keeping this quiet between him and his wife, which is what he claimed he was entitled to when he sent that very public tweet.
Keep it quiet and amicable, and don't discuss it in public if you don't want other people talking about it.