Vanessa Trump shared an update on her breast cancer progress a day after boyfriend Tiger Woods was released from rehab.
“I’ve been recovering from surgery for the past four weeks. I’m grateful to be healing and moving forward. I’ll be starting phase two of my treatment soon,” the former model, 48, posted on Instagram on Saturday.
President Trump concluded by saying, “I send love, strength and hope to everyone in this fight ❤️.”
The mother of five did not provide details about the surgery or the second stage of treatment.
Trump revealed his diagnosis last month.
She shared the news in an Instagram post, explaining that she is working closely with her medical team to determine what to do.
Trump, who has children Kai, 19, Donald, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Chloe, 11, with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr., said she underwent surgery a week ago.
“I remain focused and hopeful, surrounded by the love and support of my family, children, and those closest to me,” she wrote.
After thanking her followers for their support, Vanessa wrote, “We ask that you please respect our privacy as we focus on our health and recovery.”
At the time, his former sister-in-law, Ivanka Trump, also showed her support, posting, “Wishing you continued strength and speedy recovery. Love you mom.”
Last month, Vanessa was seen celebrating Kai’s high school graduation with her ex-boyfriend, 48, whom she divorced in 2018, and new wife Bettina Anderson.
President Trump’s daughter Tiffany, 32, and her husband Michael Boulos, 28, also attended.
The family enjoyed an intimate dinner at Blackbird Restaurant in Naples, Florida.
Meanwhile, Woods, 50, who started dating Vanessa at the end of 2024, did not attend the dinner, but did briefly attend Kai’s graduation ceremony.
Page Six confirmed Friday that the golfer has been released from a rehabilitation center in Switzerland, nearly three months after he was arrested on drunken driving charges.
It’s worth noting that at one point during his treatment, Woods took a short break to spend time with Vanessa amid her battle with cancer.
On Friday, the athlete returned to the United States on a private plane and was photographed after landing at a commercial airport in Jupiter, Florida.
A source previously told People that Woods is “doing the best he can” under “pressure” to heal from the legal issues he faces.
“This has caused a lot of stress,” the source claimed.
Woods was charged with drunk driving after a rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida, in March.
He pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of drunk driving with property damage.
Woods also pleaded not guilty to refusing to submit to a lawful test after refusing to submit to a urine test.
He is scheduled to return to court on July 7.
