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Vanessa Trump won't let Tiger Woods sink into despair and shows him her love with a surprising post

A quiet Instagram post reveals support as the golf icon steps away from the sport once again

Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump
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In the aftermath of one of the most troubling incidents of his recent career, Tiger Woods has found public support from Vanessa Trump, whose understated message has quickly become a focal point amid the growing scrutiny surrounding the former world No.1.

Woods, 50, was arrested following a serious car crash near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida, an incident that has forced him to step away from golf indefinitely.

As questions swirl about his health, future, and legacy, Trump posted a photo of the pair together on Instagram with a simple caption: "Love you," accompanied by two heart emojis.

The message, though brief, arrives at a moment when Woods is once again confronting personal and professional uncertainty.

Authorities say Woods' SUV overturned after he attempted to pass another vehicle at speed. According to police, officers discovered prescription medication on him at the scene, and he was later charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusing to submit to a lawful test.

Bodycam footage released in the days following the crash shows Woods speaking with officers and attempting sobriety tests. When asked about alcohol consumption, he replied, "None," but acknowledged taking medication earlier that day.

During the roadside evaluation, an officer concluded: "I do believe your normal faculties are impaired," before placing Woods under arrest.

The incident marks the latest in a series of setbacks that have followed Woods throughout his career. It is also the fourth known vehicle related incident involving the golfer since 2009, including a 2017 DUI arrest that he later attributed to an adverse reaction to prescription drugs.

Vanessa Trump shows support for Tiger Woods
Vanessa Trump shows support for Tiger Woods

Comeback halted at a crucial moment

The timing could hardly be worse. Woods had been edging closer to another competitive return after multiple surgeries, including back procedures and a torn Achilles.

There had been growing anticipation that he might feature at The Masters, a tournament synonymous with his greatest achievements. Instead, those plans have been shelved.

"I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today," Woods said in a statement. "I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health."

Behind the scenes, those close to Woods have reportedly urged him to prioritize recovery, with Trump said to be among those pushing for him to get the help he needs.

Support off the course as future remains uncertain

Trump and Woods have been linked since late 2024, with their relationship becoming public earlier this year. She had recently been seen supporting him during a return to competitive golf in Florida, adding another layer of visibility to their partnership.

Now, that relationship faces a different kind of test. While Trump has not addressed the situation publicly beyond her social media post, the timing of her message suggests a clear stance of support as Woods navigates the latest challenge of his career.

The road ahead remains uncertain. Woods is scheduled to appear in court in May, and his immediate focus is expected to be on rehabilitation rather than competition. Even longer term opportunities within the sport, including leadership roles, are likely to be reassessed as he works toward recovery.

For a player whose career has been defined by both extraordinary success and repeated adversity, this latest chapter may prove to be one of the most pivotal yet.

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