Vanessa Trump is worried about her boyfriend Tiger Woods’ “quality of life” after his recent drunk-driving accident began to reveal pain issues.
“People are quick to criticize Tiger, but he’s been through a lot of pain and has had a condition for years that has negatively impacted not only his golf, but his quality of life,” a source told People on Friday.
“He is now fully committed to recovering, no matter how long it takes. His family is rooting for him. They support him.”
The source continued to insist that the 48-year-old President Trump, who continues to face intense public scrutiny amid legal troubles, “loves Tiger and supports him.”
“No matter how busy she was with her kids and her own life, she was there for him,” the source said.
“She loves him and cares about him. She wants him to feel good, play well and be happy.”
Earlier this month, President Trump appeared to reference his girlfriend’s arrest when he shared an old photo of them embracing on his Instagram Stories.
“I love you,” she wrote next to a photo of them cuddling. She added two heart emojis to the post.
President Trump was reportedly “not happy” when he learned of Woods’ arrest. At the time, sources told the Daily Mail they believed this was a “clear red flag”.
“This was a clear red flag and she told him she was going to resolve this issue and that she was going to demand it,” the source added.
A representative for Woods did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. Representatives for Mr. Trump could not be reached.
Page Six previously revealed that Trump and Woods, 50, started dating in March 2025 and were “heading in a (serious) direction.”
Since then, the couple has made their romance public. Most recently, they were spotted packing on the PDA at a golf game on March 24th.
On March 27, Woods was arrested and charged with drunk driving after being involved in a rollover accident on Jupiter Island, Florida.
Photos taken at the scene of the crash showed the professional golfer, who was later found with pills in his pocket after being taken into custody, standing on the side of the road alongside his black Land Rover.
After the crash, Sheriff John Budensiek said at a press conference that Woods tested negative on a breathalyzer test but showed “signs of impairment.”
Body camera footage released days later showed Woods failing several breathalyzer tests when approached by officers at the scene.
However, he refused to submit to a urine test, and in addition to the DUI charge, he was also charged with refusing a lawful test.
Woods appeared in court on March 31 and pleaded not guilty. Shortly after, he released a statement via social media regarding the “seriousness of the situation” and announced that he would be “stepping back” from golf to “seek treatment.”
