Sarah Ferguson has allegedly contacted Tiger Woods following his recent driving under the influence arrest. Reports suggest Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has been in daily contact with Woods since news of the incident broke, offering support and citing her own experiences with public scandal as grounds for her perceived suitability to help him navigate the fallout.
The core of the reported interaction centers on Ferguson's belief that her history of public scrutiny positions her as an ideal confidante for Woods. An unnamed source, cited by The National Enquirer and btimesonline.com, claims Ferguson has been "checking in" on Woods daily, believing she understands the immense pressure and scrutiny associated with public disgrace.

Woods, who has reportedly pleaded not guilty to the charges, was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Florida. Police reports indicated Woods showed signs of impairment and had pain pills in his pocket at the scene of his car crash on March 27, 2026. Video released by authorities showed Woods failing a field sobriety test. He has since stated his intention to seek treatment and asked for privacy. His legal first name is Eldrick.
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Ferguson's outreach, according to the same sources, is also colored by questions about her own circumstances. The National Enquirer suggests that Ferguson's motives may not be entirely altruistic, implying a potential financial need on her part. This comes amid reports that Ferguson has recently lost her royal title and her residence at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.

Neither Woods nor Ferguson has publicly confirmed the alleged contact or the nature of their discussions. Woods' next court appearance is scheduled for May 5, 2026. He has a history of numerous surgeries on his legs and back. The golfer stated he was looking at his cell phone before the crash and denied consuming alcohol, reporting he had taken prescription medication earlier that morning.