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Tiger Woods' recent DUI may end his relationship with Vanessa Trump

The 50-year-old was involved in an overturn crash with his Land Rover SUV

By Zainab Talha |
Tiger Woods' recent DUI may end his relationship with Vanessa Trump
Tiger Woods' recent DUI may end his relationship with Vanessa Trump

Tiger Woods' DUI arrest last Friday could mark the beginning of the end for his relationship with Vanessa Trump, as a recent report suggests.

The former model initially approached the situation with a "we'll tackle this together" mindset, but she grew "frustrated" with her partner's way of handling the scandal and transitioned "from worry to anger," a source told the Daily Mail on Monday.

"[He] essentially was, 'Yeah yeah yeah, I've got this. It's all good. I'm managing it. … No need to worry, I'm fine,'" the outlet relayed, indicating that Trump highlighted his "reckless" actions as "clearly not being under control."

The source mentioned, "He sometimes drives her and her children around. She's constantly worrying about the moments she wasn't certain if he was in a fit state to drive."

"She's a protective mother," the insider noted, referencing the 48-year-old's five children with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr. — Kai, 18, Donald III, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Chloe, 11.

Vanessa reportedly "won't tolerate this" and seeks "some assurance that a repeat isn't on the horizon," as "she needs consistency, and this is far from it."

The source emphasised, "If he fails to rectify this, she is 100 percent ready to leave."

Spokespersons for Vanessa and Woods have not yet replied to Page Six's attempts for comments.

Earlier reports from the weekend by the Daily Mail mentioned Vanessa felt "let down and somewhat upset" by Woods' "clear warning sign" incident.

The sports figure, who publicized his relationship with Vanessa in March 2025, was apprehended in Jupiter Island, Fla., last Friday.

The 50-year-old was involved in an overturn crash with his Land Rover SUV after colliding with a pressure cleaning vehicle while trying to overtake.

Though Woods' breathalyzer test showed no results, he exhibited "signs of impairment," according to authorities.

He declined to take a urinalysis test and faced "charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test."

Woods' most recent vehicle accident was nearly fatal in California in February 2021, where his car flipped several times — necessitating multiple surgeries for recovery in the following years.

In May 2017, Woods was first apprehended for DUI in Florida after being discovered asleep at the wheel with his ignition running and damage on the Mercedes Benz's driver side.

Eventually, he admitted guilt to a lesser charge of reckless driving as part of a plea agreement in October 2017, stating that he had an “unforeseen reaction to prescribed medication.”

Woods' first known crash happened in 2009 when he hit a neighbour's fire hydrant and subsequently a tree under the influence of sleep aids.