Reports indicate Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are shedding staff, a move suggested to stem from a 'paranoia of leaks' following Woods' recent DUI arrest and subsequent rehabilitation stay. The couple’s actions point to a palpable sense of internal disruption as scrutiny intensifies.
Woods, who was detained on March 27 after flipping his SUV in Jupiter Island, Florida, is reportedly focusing on recovery and a potential return to golf. This period of personal rebuilding, however, is shadowed by anxieties regarding the dissemination of information to the media. Sources suggest Trump has remained supportive, with an insider stating, "She's not leaving him." This is framed against a backdrop of Woods' well-documented history of legal issues, chronic pain, and past struggles with prescription pills.
The shakeup comes as Woods is undergoing treatment in a rehabilitation facility. His interactions are reportedly limited to a small circle including Vanessa, his children, and his agent, Mark Steinberg. He is described as receiving both physical and psychological attention.
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Details surrounding the extent of the staff changes remain unclear, but the impetus appears directly linked to the aftermath of Woods' arrest. The incidents have reportedly triggered 'fear' and concerns about 'self-sabotage' in the weeks preceding the crash, with some suggesting Woods' behavior had raised alarms for Trump.
Woods' public life, particularly his relationship with Vanessa Trump—ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. and mother to five of President Donald Trump's grandchildren—has garnered significant attention. Despite the circumstances, reports suggest Woods is keen on a comeback, feeling 'desperate' to return to the golf circuit. The golf icon has previously been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.