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Vanessa Trump is expressing concern over her partner Tiger Woods’ well-being following his recent DUI incident, which has highlighted his ongoing struggles with pain.
A source revealed to People on Friday, “While many are quick to pass judgment on Tiger, he’s been enduring significant pain for years, which has impacted not only his health but also his performance in golf.”
“He is now focused on recovery, no matter how long it takes, with his family rallying behind him with unwavering support,” the insider added.
The source emphasized that Trump, 48, is deeply supportive of Woods as he navigates through public scrutiny and his legal difficulties.
“Despite her busy schedule with her children and personal commitments, she remains steadfast by his side,” the source noted.
“She loves him and cares about him. She wants him to feel good, play well, and be happy.”
Trump seemingly addressed her boyfriend’s arrest via her Instagram Stories earlier this month by sharing a throwback photo of the pair cuddling.
“Love you,” she wrote alongside the cuddled up snap. She added two heart emojis to the post.
Trump was reportedly “not happy” when she got wind of Woods’ arrest. At the time, an insider told the Daily Mail that she considers it “a definite red flag.”
“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,” the source added.
A rep for Woods did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. A rep for Trump couldn’t be reached.
Page Six previously revealed in March 2025 that Trump and Woods, 50, were dating and “heading in [a serious] direction.”
The couple has since gone public with their romance. Most recently, they were seen packing on the PDA at a golf match on March 24.
On March 27, Woods was arrested and charged with a DUI after he was involved in a rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Photos taken at the scene of the accident showed the pro golfer — who was found with pills in his pocket after being taken into custody — standing on the side of the road alongside his black Land Rover as it laid on its side.
After the accident, Sheriff John Budensiek claimed in a press conference that Woods showed “signs of impairment” despite his breathalyzer test returning negative.
According to body camera footage released days later, Woods failed several sobriety tests when approached by officers on the scene.
However, he refused to submit to a urinalysis test which resulted in him being hit with a refusal to submit to a lawful test charge in addition to the DUI charge.
Woods appeared in court on March 31 where he pleaded not guilty. Soon after, he shared a statement on the “seriousness of the situation” via social media as he announced he would be “stepping away” from golf to “seek treatment.”