It does my head in that the defence being used is that it isn't illegal (in the UK)! Fine, the girls are over 16, but the moral question of profiteering off their audience - young, impression children - selling a false image of a 'perfect family' is infuriating. By not acknowledging the situation - whether it's true or not -, the wife is telling young girls everywhere that it's ok for husbands to cheat with young women; that women should just accept it and keep quiet. Any celebrity in the public eye who is shamed in such a way (look at Tiger Woods for instance) is dropped by almost all sponsors and partners, is shunned by the public and forced to apologise/hide out. If he was a regular children's entertainer (as YTers sadly seem to be for this generation) and there were photos circulating of him with his dick out and feeling up women, he would be OUT, never mind a single accusation like this. Just because something isn't against the law, doesn't make it right and they should not be allowed to make money from selling a lie. Sorry, rant over!