Tiger Woods’ former spouse, Elin Nordegren, reportedly has expressed worry for his well-being following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The renowned American golf player was taken into custody after his Land Rover overturned in Florida, resulting in property damage and his refusal to take a lawful test. Although no injuries were reported, Woods had to exit the vehicle through the passenger door.
According to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, the 15-time Major champion displayed signs of impairment and declined to provide a urine sample. Vanessa Trump, Woods’ current partner, reprimanded him for the incident, while Nordegren, his ex-wife, is also concerned due to his history of driving mishaps.
The source revealed that Nordegren cares about Woods’ well-being, especially considering their children’s relationship with him. Woods’ past driving incidents include a 2009 crash involving sleeping pills in his system and a 2017 DUI charge attributed to prescribed medication effects.
Following a severe crash in 2021 near Los Angeles where Woods faced potential amputation due to multiple leg and ankle injuries, the source emphasized Nordegren’s desire for Woods to prioritize his health and parental responsibilities.
Woods, 46, and Nordegren, who share two children, divorced in 2010. Currently in a relationship with Vanessa Trump, Woods faced her disappointment and firm stance on addressing his behavior after the recent crash. The source highlighted Vanessa’s insistence on Woods taking control of the situation to ensure her continued support.
Expressing concern and setting boundaries, Vanessa conveyed a sense of urgency for Woods to rectify his actions promptly. The source noted Woods’ remorse, embarrassment, and commitment to resolving the situation to avoid further humiliation. Vanessa’s friends have also expressed surprise and concern over the repeated incidents involving Woods.
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