COUPLESTiger Woods' Girlfriend Vanessa Trump 'Will 100 Percent' End Their Romance If He Doesn't 'Fix' His Issues After DUI Arrest: Source

Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump have been dating since late 2025.
April 2 2026, Updated 12:25 p.m. ET
Vanessa Trump is reportedly unhappy with the way boyfriend Tiger Woods reacted after his Friday, March 27, DUI arrest.
Given that this wasn't the athlete's first car crash or DUI, Trump allegedly tried to sit him down for a talk, but Woods allegedly brushed off her worry.
'She's Gone From Concern to Anger'

A source claimed Vanessa Trump will split from Tiger Woods if he doesn't get his act together following his most recent DUI arrest.
"She has gone from concern to anger," a source told a news outlet of the 48-year-old's reaction to Woods, 50, allegedly shrugging it off.
"She was like, ‘let’s solve this together,’ and his response was basically, ‘yeah yeah yeah, I got it. It’s fine. It’s under control,’" the insider said. "And she’s like, ‘it is so obviously not under control.’"
"This is not just irresponsible, it's dangerous. She needs some reassurance that this is not happening again," the source continued. "If he can't fix this, she will 100 percent walk. She's trying to make that clear without it sounding like an ultimatum, but obviously it kind of is."
The stars first sparked romance rumors in late 2025.
Inside Tiger Woods' Latest Car Crash

Tiger Woods was found with pills in his pocket during his March 27 DUI arrest.
As OK! reported, authorities were alerted to a crash involving the dad-of-two in Jupiter Island, Fla.
Woods said the accident was a result of him being distracted by changing the radio and looking at his phone.
"The driver of [the pickup truck] looked in his mirror and saw a dark colored Land Rover overtaking him at high speeds," an officer reported. "He tried to edge off to the side of the road, but this is a small two-lane road and there was no shoulder for this pressure cleaner gentleman to get off the side of the road. As he was trying to move to the side of the road, the Land Rover overtook him at the last minute, swerved to avoid a collision, but clipped the back end of the trailer."
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The athlete resused to do a urine test after crashing his car in Florida.
Woods showed signs of impairment but didn't have any alcohol in his system at the time. However, he did have two hydrocodone pills in his pocket, telling cops he suffers from back and leg pain following multiple injuries and surgeries.
Despite passing the breathalyzer test, he refused to do a urine test.
Donald Trump Jr. Allegedly Banned Tiger Woods From Driving His Kids

Donald Trump Jr. allegedly doesn't want Tiger Woods driving the kids he shares with ex-wife Vanessa Trump.
The scandal allegedly angered Trump's ex-husband, Donald Trump Jr., whom she co-parents five children with. So much so, one insider told Rob Shuter's Substack that the first son has banned the golf icon from driving his kids.
"Everyone else gave Tiger the benefit of the doubt. But Don always saw the red flags. Always," the source explained of Tiger's past. "Having Tiger as a friend of the family is one thing. Having him around your kids? That’s a completely different story — and, to Don, it’s alarming."
Tiger Woods Is Seeking Treatment
The golf star revealed he's seeking treatment for his problems.
While the source claimed Donald Jr., 48, doesn't think the athlete will "change," Tiger announced on Tuesday, March 31, that he was getting help for his issues.
"I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today. I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health," he expressed via social media. "This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery."


