
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump to take big relationship step after Donald's OK
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are tipped to be cohabiting by year's end, as their romance continues to flourish.
The golf superstar shared news of his relationship with the former US president's ex-daughter-in-law this March, gracing social media with photos of the pair nestled against a leafy backdrop and snuggled in a hammock.
They've been an item since Thanksgiving but maintained a low profile initially.
With their children's approval – which includes avid golfer Kai Trump, 17, and Charlie Woods, 16 – the couple made their liaison public.
Donald Trump subsequently expressed his delight over the couple's union, stating in the Oval Office he was "very happy for both."
Now, it has been revealed that Woods and Trump could even be moved in together by the end of the year due to things going so well. With the pair living just 20 minutes apart in the wealthy southern Florida enclave of Palm Beach, there has been little to stop them from seeing each other.
According to a friend of Woods, Trump has "total access" to the golfer's life and it's now believed to be only a matter of time before they're living under the same roof.
"She's very comfortable in his home now. She has all the security codes and can come and go as she pleases. She has total access to his life," the Woods insider told the Daily Mail.
"She's got some clothes there, her toiletries, some cosmetics. She'll throw in a load of laundry while she's there, or help herself to something in the fridge. You'd think she owns the place!"
Woods suffered another major injury setback earlier this year when he ruptured his Achilles tendon, just when it looked like he was finally set to make his long-awaited PGA Tour comeback. It could well spell the end of his golfing career, but the 49-year-old has at least been given a welcome distraction in the form of Trump.
"She's really good for him to have around. And they're always together now," the insider said. "If things keep going the way they're going, they'll be living together by the end of the year. Tiger moves fast in that department."
Trump has five children with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr., whom she married in 2005. The couple, who divorced in 2018, are parents to Kai (17), Donald III (16), Tristan (13), Spencer (12), and Chloe (10).
Woods shares two children - daughter Sam Alexis Woods, 17, and son Charlie, 16 - with ex-wife Elin Nordegren. The couple split after six years of marriage in 2010 as a result of the golfer's numerous infidelities.
Both Trump and Woods send their children to the $38,595-a-year Benjamin School in Palm Beach, where their relationship was already an open secret by the time it was made public. The couple were occasionally spotted at school functions, although they reportedly avoided public displays of affection.
While it is not known when and how they first crossed paths, it has been claimed that Trump has made a strong impression on Woods' children. A source discussed her relationship with the golfer's daughter Sam and son Charlie, saying to the Daily Mail: "She likes the kids; they like her."

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