March 31, 2026 1:44 pm EDT

Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest Friday could be the beginning of the end for his and Vanessa Trump’s relationship, according to a new report.

While the former model initially had a “let’s solve this together” attitude, she became “annoyed” with her partner’s response to the scandal and went “from concern to anger,” a source told the Daily Mail on Monday.

“[He] was basically [like], ‘Yeah yeah yeah, I got it. It’s fine. It’s under control. … Don’t worry, I’m fine,’” the outlet reported, claiming Trump pointed out his “dangerous” behavior is “so obviously not under control.”‘

The insider added, “He drives her and her kids around sometimes. She just thinks about all the times that she doesn’t know whether he was good to drive.

“She’s a protective mom,” the source said, referencing the 48-year-old’s five kids with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr. — Kai, 18, Donald III, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Chloe, 11.

Vanessa reportedly “is not going to put up with this” and wants “some reassurance that this is not happening again” since “she needs stability and this is not stable.”

The insider insisted, “If he can’t fix this, she will 100 percent walk.”

Reps for Vanessa and Woods did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

The Daily Mail previously reported over the weekend that Vanessa felt “disappointed and a little bit pissed” over Woods’ “definite red flag” arrest.

The athlete, who went public with his and Vanessa’s romance in March 2025, was detained in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday.

The 50-year-old was in a rollover car crash in his Land Rover SUV after clipping a pressure cleaner truck while attempting to pass.

While Woods’ breathalyzer results were negative, he showed “signs of impairment,” according to cops.

He refused a urinalysis test and was charged with “charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.”

Woods’ last car crash was a nearly fatal one in California in February 2021, with Woods’ vehicle flipping multiple times — and his recovery requiring multiple surgeries in subsequent years.

In May 2017, Woods had his first DUI arrest in Florida after being found sleeping behind the wheel with his engine running and damage to the Mercedes Benz’s driver’s side.

He ultimately pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of reckless driving in a plea deal in October 2017, claiming in a statement that he had an “unexpected reaction to prescription medications.”

Woods’ first crash occurred in 2009 when he collided with a neighbor’s fire hydrant and, eventually, a tree under the influence of sleeping pills.

He has not spoken publicly about his latest crash.

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