Vanessa Trump has reportedly made her position clear to Tiger Woods as the golf icon deals with the fallout from his recent DUI arrest.
According to the Daily Mail, Trump is not walking away from the relationship at this stage, but she has set firm conditions around Woods’ treatment and recovery.

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The report claims Woods is preparing for a serious rehabilitation program after his arrest following a crash in Florida. Authorities reportedly found prescription pills, while Woods is said to have recorded 0.00 on a breathalyzer test.
Daily Mail sources claimed the issue is being treated as one linked to pain management and prescribed medication rather than alcohol.
That distinction appears important to Trump, but it has not softened her demands.
“She had specific criteria,” a source told the Daily Mail.
The insider added: “This has to be a real rehab: doctors, counsellors. Obviously there’s a big physical component… these are prescribed drugs for legitimate pain and sleeping issues. This isn’t meth. So this has to be doctor-supervised. It’s pain management gone awry.”
Vanessa Trump wants serious treatment
Trump is reportedly insisting that Woods cannot treat rehab as a public relations move or a quiet retreat away from scrutiny.
The Daily Mail report suggested she wants a medically supervised programme involving professionals who can address both his physical condition and the wider concerns around medication use.
That demand comes with the relationship under fresh pressure.
Woods has dealt with major injuries across the later stage of his career, including back problems, leg injuries and long recovery periods that have repeatedly affected his ability to play.
The latest controversy has now pushed his health and private life back into the spotlight.
Tiger Woods has one chance to respond
The Daily Mail reported that Trump’s stance is strict, with the clear message that Woods must take the situation seriously if he wants their relationship to continue.
The 15-time major champion is said to value the relationship and is reportedly willing to meet the conditions placed in front of him.
For Trump, the key issue appears to be lasting change rather than short-term damage control.
She is reportedly prepared to support Woods through treatment, but not if the process lacks structure or accountability.
That leaves Woods facing a major personal test away from the golf course.
His next steps may determine not only how he handles another public crisis, but whether his relationship with Trump survives it.