Vanessa Trump Shares Subtle Message for Boyfriend Tiger Woods After Chaotic Bodycam Footage from Golf Icon's DUI Arrest Was Released

Vanessa Trump has reacted to Tiger Woods' arrest.
April 3 2026, Published 11:43 a.m. ET
Vanessa Trump has subtly shared her support for her battered boyfriend, Tiger Woods, RadarOnline.com can report, after the golfing great's latest DUI arrest.
But the president's former daughter-in-law has also demanded a change in the champ, if he wants to keep their love on par.
Vanessa Opens Up

Tiger's girlfriend shared a romantic photo online of the two of them.
Vanessa has yet to comment publicly, but she did show how she feels in an Instagram story. The 48-year-old shared a snap of her curled up in Woods' arms, lying on a hammock. The relaxed couple seems to be taking in a romantic moment at a tropical location.
Woods, 50, appears content, with a slight smile spread across his face.
Around the photo, Vanessa added a pair of heart emojis and the note: "Love you".
Eric Trump's ex-wife returned to social media earlier in the week but sidestepped the growing controversy by posting an update about her golf-loving daughter, Kai.
Details of the Crash

Tiger took a knee after his rollover crash.
Woods was taken into custody on March 27 following a dramatic rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Authorities said the pro golfer was behind the wheel of a dark-colored SUV when he attempted to pass a utility truck and struck the trailer attached to it. After the collision, Woods reportedly exited the vehicle on his own. However, responding officers noted signs of impairment at the scene.
Woods was arrested for DUI and was reportedly on pain pills at the time of his crash.
The Masters champ has since announced he is leaving the country to seek help for a pill addiction, and when he gets back, Vanessa plans to lay down the law and abide by her rules if he wants to have a future with her.
"She has specific criteria," a friend told an outlet. "This has to be a real rehab: doctors, counselors. Obviously, there's a big physical component... these are prescribed drugs for legitimate pain and sleeping issues. This isn't meth. So this has to be doctor-supervised. It's pain management gone awry.
One Last Chance

Vanessa has stood by his side during his rehab.
But she has set a hard line: "Fix this, and fix it permanently. She's not like other girlfriends. She required it, and it was non-negotiable," the insider added. "And he loves her and wants to be with her, so he is willing to do it."
Vanessa is adamant that the treatment Woods will be must be from a legitimate rehab center — not a "bull---- country club."
The source continued: "She's not looking to send him off to boot camp, but the rehab has to be tough love. It has to work. Long-term.
"Vanessa gives one chance for this stuff. This is it. She won't do this again."

Phone a Friend

Woods called President Trump after the crash.
The same could be said for her famous father-in-law, whom Woods called immediately after the accident.
In body camera footage after the crash, Woods could be seen pacing up and down the narrow, two-lane road outside his Jupiter Island, Florida home.
An officer attempts to corral the 50-year-old Masters winner, asking, "Keep you down here with us, please," referring to the other responding officials.
Woods brushed off the request, name-dropping to the officer, "Yeah, I was just talking to the president," and then muttering under his breath that he was "trying to get away from everybody."



