Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest on Friday could be the beginning of the end of his relationship with Vanessa Trump, according to a new report.
The former model initially had a “let’s figure it out together” attitude, but became “frustrated” by her partner’s response to the scandal and “moved from concern to anger,” a source told the Daily Mail on Monday.
“(He) basically said, ‘Yes, yes, I understand. I’m fine. I’m in control. … Don’t worry, I’m fine,'” the newspaper reported, claiming that Trump pointed out that his “dangerous” behavior was “clearly not under control.”
The source added, “He sometimes takes her and the kids in his car. She always wonders if he was a good driver or not.”
“She is a protective mother,” the source said, referring to the 48-year-old’s five children with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr.: Kai, 18, Donald III, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Khloe, 11.
Vanessa is reportedly “not going to put up with this situation” and wants “peace of mind that something like this will never happen again” because “she needs stability and this is not stable.”
A source claimed, “If he can’t fix this, she’s 100 percent going to walk.”
Representatives for Vanessa and Woods did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The Daily Mail reported over the weekend that Vanessa was “disappointed and a little angry” over Woods’ “obvious red flag” arrest.
The athlete, who went public with his romance with Vanessa in March 2025, was taken into custody on Friday in Jupiter Island, Florida.
The 50-year-old man was attempting to overtake in a Land Rover SUV when he was crushed by a pressure washer truck, resulting in a rollover accident.
Police said Woods’ breathalyzer test results were negative, but he showed “signs of impairment.”
He refused a urine test and was charged with “driving under the influence with damage to property and refusal to submit to a lawful test.”
Woods’ last car accident was a near-fatal crash in California in February 2021 that caused his car to roll over multiple times and required multiple surgeries over the next few years to recover.
In May 2017, Woods was first arrested for drunk driving after he was found asleep with the engine running in Florida, damaging the driver’s side of his Mercedes-Benz.
He ultimately pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving in an October 2017 plea deal, claiming in a statement that he had an “unexpected reaction to prescribed medication.”
Woods’ first accident occurred in 2009, when he crashed into a nearby fire hydrant and eventually crashed into a tree under the influence of sleeping pills.
He has not spoken publicly about his recent accident.
