Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest following a rollover crash in Florida has reportedly placed his relationship with girlfriend Vanessa Trump in jeopardy. Details emerging from the incident suggest significant friction between the couple concerning Woods' response to the situation.
Relationship Under Strain After DUI Incident
Sources indicate that Friday’s incident, which involved a rollover crash, may mark a turning point for Woods and Trump. Initially, the former model adopted a supportive stance, suggesting they would "solve this together."
However, her attitude reportedly shifted from concern to anger after witnessing Woods' reaction. An insider claimed Woods dismissed her worries, saying, "Yeah yeah yeah, I got it. It’s fine. It’s under control. … Don’t worry, I’m fine."
Trump's Concerns Over Safety and Stability
Trump allegedly confronted her partner, pointing out that his "dangerous" actions were "so obviously not under control." This concern is heightened because Woods occasionally drives her and her children.
The source elaborated that Trump worries about the times she is unaware of whether Woods was fit to drive. She reportedly feels she "is not going to put up with this" any longer.
Ultimatum Issued Following Arrest
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Vanessa Trump is demanding concrete assurances that such an event will not recur. She requires "stability," which she feels is currently lacking due to the golfer's actions.
The Daily Mail had previously reported over the weekend that Trump felt "disappointed and a little bit pissed" by the arrest, labeling it a "definite red flag." Representatives for both Woods and Trump did not immediately comment on the situation.
Details of Tiger Woods' DUI Charge
This is not the first time Woods has faced scrutiny for driving under the influence or been involved in high-profile crashes. Although his breathalyzer results came back negative, police noted he exhibited "signs of impairment."
Woods was charged with "charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test" after he declined to take a urinalysis test. Previously, he had pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of reckless driving in connection with other incidents.
Notably, Woods reportedly refused to hire a driver for privacy reasons leading up to this latest arrest.
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