Vanessa Trump is feeling concerned about her boyfriend Tiger Woods’ “quality of life” following his recent drunk-driving incident, which has shed light on ongoing pain issues he’s been dealing with.
“People tend to jump to conclusions about Tiger, but he’s faced a lot of pain and has been managing a condition for years that’s impacted not just his golf, but his overall quality of life,” a source mentioned.
“He is completely devoted to his recovery, regardless of how long it takes. His family is behind him, offering their support.”
The source also highlighted that the 48-year-old President Trump, despite being in the spotlight due to various legal challenges, “loves Tiger and is there for him.”
“She has always been there for him, no matter how busy she is with the kids and her own responsibilities,” the source added.
“She truly cares for him. Her wish is for him to feel good, play well, and find happiness.”
Earlier this month, President Trump seemingly alluded to her boyfriend’s troubles by posting an older photo of them together on his Instagram Stories.
“I love you,” she noted alongside a picture of the two of them, complete with heart emojis.
Reports indicate that President Trump was “not happy” after learning about Woods’ arrest, with sources suggesting it could be a “clear red flag.”
She had informed him she intended to handle the situation directly and would take action, according to the insider.
A representative for Woods did not respond immediately to requests for comments. Attempts to reach representatives for Mr. Trump were also unsuccessful.
Previously, it was revealed that Trump and Woods, 50, began dating in March 2025 and their relationship has recently taken a more serious turn.
Since then, the couple has been more open about their romance, with their most recent sighting being affectionate moments shared at a golf game on March 24th.
On March 27, Woods faced arrest for drunk driving after a rollover accident in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Images from the accident scene showed the golfer standing alongside his vehicle, found with pills in his possession after being taken into custody.
Post-incident, Sheriff John Budensiek mentioned that Woods had passed a breathalyzer test but exhibited “signs of impairment.”
Body camera footage released later depicted Woods struggling with multiple breathalyzer tests when officers confronted him. He declined to undergo a urine test, leading to additional charges of refusal alongside the DUI.
Woods appeared in court on March 31 and entered a plea of not guilty. Shortly thereafter, he addressed the situation on social media, acknowledging its seriousness and announcing his decision to “step back” from golf for treatment.





