"I thought it was a very genuine, humbled man that stood before those cameras and that group of people, and I think he told the truth," said Robert Phipps, who has analysed the body language of many famous people for different TV programmes.
There was nothing in Tiger Woods' body language to indicate he was lying when the golfer apologised for his adultery, a body language expert has said.
"I thought it was a very genuine, humbled man that stood before those cameras and that group of people, and I think he told the truth," said Robert Phipps, who has analysed the body language of many famous people for different TV programmes.