Tiger Woods’ GF Vanessa Trump Breaks Silence With Two-Word Message, Pic Following DUI

Vanessa Trump posted her support for boyfriend Tiger Woods after was arrested for a DUI last week after he rolled his SUV and the announcement he’s taking a break from golf to seek treatment.
This was the second DUI he 50-year-old Woods has been charged with a DUI, and the second time he rolled an SUV.

Bodycam footage has been released, and in it video of Woods on the phone and telling police he was “talking to the President” Donald Trump.
Woods does have a relationship with Trump, and also happens to be dating Donald Trump Jr.’s ex-wife Vanessa Trump.
Speaking of Vanessa, we last saw her in a stunning strapless red dress when the 15-time major champion golfer celebrated his 50th birthday in January. Now, she surfaced again in suport of her man.
Vanessa breaks silence, supports Tiger
Woods and Vanessa keep their relationship very private, but on Friday, April 3, she came out in support of him with a two word message: “Love you” with this picture with the heart emojis below on her Instagram Stories.
‘Love you’: Vanessa Trump breaks silence with supportive post for Tiger Woods after DUI arrest #TigerWoods #VanessaTrump #GolfNews #TigerWoodsDUI #PGAhttps://t.co/r8fNi0QJWM
— Mathrubhumi English (@mathrubhumieng) April 3, 2026
Woods and Vanessa have been reportedly together since 2024, but went IG official with the post below in March of 2025.
Woods still seen with Elin Nordegren
Before her support, Tiger has in fact been in the news more with his ex-wife Elin Nordegren than Vanessa. Tiger was spotted with Nordegren watching their son Charlie, 16, play in a golf tournament in Florida where she rocked the ultimate mom fit.
Woods and Nordegren, 46, were married in 2004 and divorced in 2010 after the public scandal caused by his multiple extramarital affairs that were exposed in a 2009 car crash. They have two kids together in son Charlie, and daughter Sam, 18.


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