Donald Trump Jr. has expressed no concern for the welfare of his children after his mother Vanessa Trump’s boyfriend Tiger Woods was arrested for drunk driving.
Sources tell TMZ that President Trump’s eldest child is not worried about the golf legend being around his and Vanessa’s five children: Kai, 18, Donald John III, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Khloe, 11.
The newspaper reported that the rollover crash and arrest did not “ring alarm bells” for Trump Jr., 48, because the children and Vanessa were not in the car, as Page Six reported.
The businessman, who was married to Vanessa from 2005 to 2018, said he was thankful everyone involved in the accident was safe.
Page Six reached out to Trump Jr. for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
Last Friday, Woods, 50, was involved in a rollover car accident on Jupiter Island, Florida.
Sheriff John Budensiek said at a news conference that the player showed “signs of impairment.”
Woods’ breathalyzer test was negative, but he refused to provide a urine sample and was subsequently arrested and charged with DUI.
Hours later, photos were released showing the billionaire athlete’s bloodshot eyes and gloomy expression as he was released from the Martin County Jail after eight hours in police custody.
Vanessa, also 48, reportedly gave her boyfriend a harsh ultimatum after he was arrested for drink driving.
“She’s not happy at all. To be honest, she’s disappointed and a little angry,” a source close to the couple, who started dating last year, told the Daily Mail over the weekend.
“He has to keep things under control or she won’t stay there,” the source added.
A source told the magazine that the former model is a “worried girlfriend who is expressing boundaries and needs to repair their relationship like now.”
Woods, who has had several car accidents during his career, has reportedly refused to hire drivers for years due to privacy concerns.
The athlete “doesn’t want anyone watching him or knowing what he’s doing,” a source explained to People Sunday.
The five-time Masters winner “thinks he’s OK to drive,” the source added.
