Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are said to be “still very much in love” following the professional golfer’s recent DUI car accident.
source He told people On Sunday, the couple was “happy to see each other” after Woods returned home to Jupiter, Florida, on Wednesday following a six-week inpatient treatment program in Switzerland.
“They have kept in touch while he has been away,” another insider said. “They both have responsibilities outside of their personal lives and these factors [into] How much time can they spend together?”
Since the couple shares their children with their ex-partners, “they have had enough time to continue the romance,” the second source said.
Woods, 50, is father to daughter Sam Alexis, 18, and son Charlie, 17, with ex-wife Elin Nordegren, while Trump, 48, is also involved. Five children – Kai, 19, Donald, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Khloe, 11 – with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr.
In the wake of Woods’ DUI crash and stint in rehab, Trump is “eager to help him continue his progress and move past any further public scandals — which they both dearly hate,” the first source said.
But the insider also noted that although Trump has been “very supportive and positive” of the famous athlete, she has a full life outside of their relationship.
“Vanessa is a busy mom, which for the most part doesn’t get in the way of the overall vibe of her relationship with Tiger, [who is] The source explained that he is also busy with his life, golf, charity work, video game work projects, and kids.
According to an insider, Woods and Trump’s mutual love of golf helped them get through “difficult times,” including Woods’ recent drunk-driving incident.
A source told People magazine that Woods “took his journey seriously and was all about continuing his recovery and putting this chapter behind him.”
On March 27, Woods was arrested and charged with DUI after being involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
At the scene, he was arrested with pills in his pocket and failed several sobriety tests.
The athlete – who has a long history of car accidents – appeared in court on March 31, where he pleaded not guilty.
On the same day, Woods Issue a statement Confirming that he will seek treatment.
“This is necessary for me to prioritize my well-being and work towards lasting recovery,” he wrote.
“I am committed to taking the time necessary to return to a healthier, stronger, more focused place, both personally and professionally,” Woods added.