Man…this is sports marketing in a nutshell. Oftentimes the real person has nothing in common the model being portrayed.
Michael Jordan became the biggest athlete in the world by a very long mile thanks to his sponsors pushing this “good guy” image. Then everyone was surprised by his hall of fame speech that seemed petty and vindictive. Same reaction when the Netflix documentary dropped. But that was the real MJ…a ferocious competitor ready to make imaginary enemies out of anyone and bully his teammates to win. Nothing wrong with being that way but man, average people and kids were being so misled.
Athletes’ performances are inspiring but it should be open book in terms of the personality it takes to win at the top levels. Nice guys often don’t win.
Same can be said with actors, politicians, musicians, etc. I think at some point, past 20 years old, the onus is on the fan to realize what is fact and fiction. Work hard to be proud of yourself, rather idolizing others. Of course, it’s much harder to do…