Vanessa Trump reportedly gives Tiger Woods ultimatum after DUI arrest: ‘Get your s*** together’

· Toronto Sun

The law isn’t the only thing that Tiger Woods is in trouble with, apparently.

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According to reports, the golf legend – who was arrested late last week and charged with DUI after crashing his SUV – has been issued an ultimatum by his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump.

An insider has told the Daily Mail that Trump is “pissed” over the incident and that Woods needs to “get his s*** together” or else she will be leaving him.

“She’s not happy at all. She’s both disappointed and a little bit pissed, if I’m being honest,” the insider told the outlet on Saturday, a day after the crash.

“It’s a definite red flag and she told him that he’s going to get this sorted out and that she’s going to require that,” the source added. “He has to get things under control, or she’s not going to stick around.”

According to the report, 48-year-old Trump — the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. — is a “concerned girlfriend expressing boundaries and saying that he’s got to get his s*** together, like right now.”

This is Woods’ second arrest on DUI charges, with the first occurring in May 2017  when he was found asleep behind the wheel with five different drugs in his system.

He also was involved in an incident outside his home in November 2009, when he crashed a vehicle into a fire hydrant, tree and hedges.

The insider told the outlet that the 50-year-old golf legend is “very apologetic” and “wants to fix” his errors.

“He’s embarrassed, he’s mortified at all this,” the source continued. “And this is really humiliating for it to happen again.

“Vanessa is embarrassed, too. All her friends are like, ‘Girl, what the hell?’”

Woods and Trump have not yet commented publicly about the incident or his arrest.

Why doesn’t Tiger Woods have a driver?

One of the big questions coming out of the incident is why Woods, given his history and financial means, doesn’t have a personal driving service.

People magazine reported on Sunday that the golfer has refused to hire a driver due to privacy concerns.

An insider told the outlet that Woods “doesn’t want anyone to watch over him or know what he is doing,” adding the golfer “thinks he is fine to drive.”

What happened in the crash?

Woods has been charged with DUI and property damage following the rollover in Jupiter, Fla. No one was injured in the incident.

“Mr. Woods did exemplify signs of impairment,” Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek alleged not long after the crash.

“He co-operated with the breathalyzer, and then the urine sample he wanted no part of. … He is in our jail, and he will be in there for at least eight hours and then will be released on bond.”

All DUI suspects in Florida are held in jail for a minimum of eight hours.

“He was co-operative, but he was not trying to incriminate himself,” the sheriff said. “He was careful in what he said and didn’t say.”

According to Budensiek, Woods was driving behind a pressure cleaning truck and the golfer attempted to pass the truck at a high speed and swerved to try to avoid a collision, but clipped the back end of the truck’s trailer, listing to the side before rolling onto the driver side of his Land Rover SUV.

“He was lethargic on scene,” Budensiek said. “We know he crawled out of the passenger’s door.”

The photo shows a large SUV resting on its left side on the road in the ritzy Jupiter Island neighbourhood, near the golfer’s home.

“He did explain the injuries and the surgeries that he had, and we did take that into account,” Budensiek said.

Police are unsure of the speed Woods was travelling at the time of the crash.

Woods returned to golf action last week

The incident took place just three days after Woods made his return to competitive golf in Tuesday’s TGL final, where his Jupiter Links team was defeated by Justin Rose’s L.A. Golf Club.

After competing in the TGL final , there has been much speculation whether Woods would make his official return in two weeks time at the Masters Tournament, although Donald Trump said on Thursday that Woods would not be playing .

The U.S. president made the claim during a phone interview on Fox News’ The Five . Trump said the golfing legend wouldn’t be at Augusta National in April — before clarifying that Woods would be there, but won’t be competing.

“I love Tiger, but he won’t be there,” Trump said. “He will be there, but he won’t be playing in it.”

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