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Vanessa Trump's concerns for Tiger Woods after DUI crash
Vanessa Trump expresses concern for her partner Tiger Woods
Vanessa Trump expresses concern for her partner Tiger Woods’ “way of living” following his DUI incident, which has spotlighted his claimed pain struggles.
“Many are hasty to cast judgment on Tiger, but he battles a lot of discomfort that's impacted his life quality and his golf performance for years,” a source mentioned to People on Friday.
“He's determined now to mend himself, no matter the timeline. His loved ones stand by him. They are his support system.”
The source further emphasised that Trump, 48, “deeply cares for Tiger and stands by him” as he navigates public scrutiny amid his legal issues.
“Despite her busy life with her children, she’s been a constant pillar of support for him,” the source revealed.
“Her affection and concern for him are genuine. Her hopes are for him to regain happiness, excel in his game, and find contentment.”
Trump seemingly responded to her boyfriend’s arrest on Instagram Stories earlier this month by posting a throwback of the two embracing.
“Love you,” she penned beside the intimate image. She included a couple of heart icons in her post.
Trump was reportedly displeased when she learned of Woods’ arrest. At that moment, an insider shared with the Daily Mail that she sees it as “an obvious red flag.”
“It’s clearly a red flag, and she insisted he address this situation immediately,” the source continued.
A spokesperson for Woods didn’t promptly comment to Page Six’s inquiry. A spokesperson for Trump wasn’t available.
Previously in March 2025, Page Six disclosed that Trump and Woods, 50, were an item and were “progressing towards seriousness.”
The couple has since come forward publicly with their relationship. Most recently, they were observed showing affection at a golf event on March 24.
On March 27, Woods was detained and charged with a DUI following a rollover car accident in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Images captured at the accident scene showed the professional golfer — who was discovered with pills in his pocket while in custody — standing at the roadside beside his overturned black Land Rover.
Post-accident, Sheriff John Budensiek stated in a press briefing that Woods exhibited “indications of impairment” although his breathalyzer test was negative.
Afterward, he declared stepping back from golf to “undergo treatment.” Martin County Sheriff's Office
In body camera footage released a few days later, it was shown that Woods did not pass multiple sobriety checks when officers arrived at the scene.
Nevertheless, he wouldn’t consent to a urine test, thus resulting in an additional charge for refusal alongside the DUI charge.
Woods stood in court on March 31, pleading not guilty. Shortly after, he issued a message about the “gravity of the matter” via social media and announced a hiatus from golf to “seek therapy.”
