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How Donald Trump Jr. feels about ex-wife Vanessa’s boyfriend Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest
Donald Trump Jr. is not raising any concerns about the welfare of his children after their mom Vanessa Trump’s boyfriend, Tiger Woods, was arrested for DUI.
The eldest child of President Donald Trump isn’t worried about the golf legend being around his and Vanessa’s five children: Kai, 18, Donald John III, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Chloe, 11, sources told TMZ.
The outlet reported that the rollover crash and arrest have not “set off alarm bells” for Trump Jr., 48, because, as Page Six reported, the kids and Vanessa were not in the car.
The businessman, who was married to Vanessa from 2005 to 2018, is thankful that everyone involved in the accident is OK.
Page Six has reached out to Trump Jr. for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Last Friday, Woods, 50, was involved in a rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla.
Sheriff John Budensiek said during a press conference that the athlete showed “signs of impairment.”
Though Woods’ breathalyzer test was negative, he refused to give a urine sample and was subsequently arrested and charged with DUI.
Hours later, the billionaire athlete’s bloodshot-eyed mug shot was released to the public, as well as images of him looking somber as he left the Martin County jail following eight hours in police custody.
Vanessa, also 48, reportedly issued a fierce ultimatum to her boyfriend after he was arrested for driving under the influence.
“She’s not happy at all. She’s both disappointed and a little bit pissed, if I’m being honest,” an insider close to the couple, who began dating last year, told the Daily Mail over the weekend.
“He has to get things under control, or she’s not going to stick around,” the source added.
The insider told the outlet that the former model is a “concerned girlfriend expressing boundaries and saying that he’s got to get his s–t together, like right now.”
Woods — who has had several car crashes over the course of his career — has reportedly refused hiring a driver over the years due to privacy concerns.
The athlete “doesn’t want anyone to watch over him or know what he is doing,” a source explained to People Sunday.
The insider added that the five-time Masters champ “thinks he is fine to drive.”
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