Vanessa Trump is ‘in favor’ of Tiger Woods’ treatment following DUI: report

Vanessa Trump is ‘in favor’ of Tiger Woods’ treatment following DUI: report

Vanessa Trump wants her boyfriend Tiger Woods to receive “private treatment” after his latest DUI car crash.

“Tiger needed to do intensive therapy, and his girlfriend Vanessa has been in favor of it,” a source told People Sunday. 

“She still supports this and supports him. She loves him and knows that private treatment was necessary,” the insider continued, noting the couple’s “strong bond.”

Vanessa Trump (pictured here in March 2025) is “in favor” of boyfriend Tiger Woods receiving “private treatment” after his DUI car crash last month. X/@TigerWoods
“Tiger needed to do intensive therapy, and his girlfriend Vanessa has been in favor of it,” a source told People Sunday.  X/@TigerWoods

“Vanessa suffered through some rough spots but has always been on his side even when she worried about him,” they added.

According to the source, Trump feels “positive” about Woods’ future and said that “her optimistic outlook is good for him, although there is a long way to go.”

A second source told the outlet that Trump and Woods “communicate while he is away and both know it’s important to do so.”

A rep for Woods did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. A rep for Trump couldn’t be reached.

“Vanessa suffered through some rough spots but has always been on his side even when she worried about him,” the insider said of the couple, seen above at the TGL finals last month. GREG LOVETT/PALM BEACH POST / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
They noted that Trump feels “positive” about Woods’ future and said that “her optimistic outlook is good for him, although there is a long way to go.” GREG LOVETT/PALM BEACH POST / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Earlier this month, the a source told the outlet that Trump is worried about Woods’ “quality of life” as his latest run-in with the law has started to shed light on his alleged pain issues.

“People are quick to judge Tiger, but he’s living through a lot of pain and has been for enough years where it has taken a toll on his quality of life in addition to his golf game,” a source told People on April 10.

“He is committed now to getting better, however long that takes. His family is behind him. They support him.”

The insider insisted that Trump, 48, “loves Tiger and supports him” as he continues to face scrutiny from the public.

Woods made headlines last month when he was arrested and charged with a DUI after he was involved in a rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida. Martin County Sheriff’s Office
Trump (pictured during Election Night in 2024) allegedly considered the news of her boyfriend’s arrest “a definite red flag.” Brian Prahl / SplashNews.com

“She has been there for him despite how busy she is with her children and her own life,” the source shared. “She loves him and cares about him. She wants him to feel good, play well, and be happy.”

Although the model is determined to stand by the golf pro’s side, she 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 noted.

At the scene of the crash (pictured here), Woods was caught with pills in his pocket and failed several sobriety tests. via REUTERS
The athlete (seen above in police bodycam footage) appeared in court on March 31 where he pleaded not guilty.  AP

Page Six reported in March 2025 that the two were secretly dating.

“They have a lot in common. They’ve both gotten used to public scrutiny. They both know how to keep their private life private. They’re both parents,” the insider told us, noting that they were “heading in [a serious] direction.”

Things appeared to be smooth sailing for the couple until las month when Woods was arrested and charged with a DUI after he was involved in a rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.

The pro golfer has a long history of car crashes and Trump is reportedly worried about his alleged ongoing pain issues. AP
After entering the plea, Woods shared a statement announcing he would be “stepping away” from golf to “seek treatment.” AP

At the scene, he was caught with pills in his pocket and failed several sobriety tests.

The athlete — who has a long history with car crashes — appeared in court on March 31 where he pleaded not guilty. 

He subsequently 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.”

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