Tiger Woods’s DUI crash and arrest incident has made his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, upset. As per the Daily Mail’s report, Vanessa was not happy with Tiger and wanted him to “sort” things out and get “things under control.”
On Friday, March 27, Tiger Woods crashed his Range Rover SUV and slid it on its side. While he was left unharmed, he was charged under DUI for refusing a urine sample and also with property damage.
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As per the report, Vanessa Trump had a long talk with Tiger Woods after he was released on bail from the Martin County Public Safety Complex.
“She’s not happy at all,” the source told the The Daily Mail. ‘She’s both disappointed and a little bit p***ed, if I’m being honest. It’s a definite red flag and she told him that he’s going to get this sorted out, and that she’s going to require that. He has to get things under control, or she’s not going to stick around.’
The sources added Vanessa was expressing her boundaries and was asking Woods to get a few things improved.
“He’s very apologetic, from what I’ve heard, wants to fix this. He’s embarrassed, he’s mortified at all this… and this is really humiliating for it to happen again. And Vanessa is embarrassed too. All her friends are like ‘girl, what the hell?’ the sources added.
The 15-time major champion also revealed that Woods might undergo treatment soon, and it was a big deal for Vanessa Trump.
Tiger Woods ‘banned ‘ from driving Vanessa Trump’s kids
The New York Post has reported that the Secret Service has banned Tiger Woods from driving Donald Trump’s grandchildren. The Secret Service was worried about the ace golfer’s driving history and didn’t want to risk Vanessa Trump’s kids.
“Certainly not letting Tiger Woods [drive with Vanessa Trump’s children in the car] – even without the DUI. There would be concern if their kids weren’t being protected by Secret Service,” the sources revealed.
Currently, Woods is out of the golf course and hasn’t played on the PGA Tour for more than 18 months. He last played at the Open Championship 2024, where he missed the cut. However, he returned to action with TGL’s second final last week but has yet to return to professional action.
The 82-time PGA Tour champion is trying to get fitter and ready for the Masters 2026. Although the chances are faint, he has yet to confirm or deny his participation in the first major.
Edited by Shobhit Kukreti
