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Tiger Woods' Girlfriend Vanessa Trump Breaks Silence After His Arrest

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Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods' girlfriend Vanessa Trump shared a post on her Instagram Story showing support after his recent DUI arrest and rehab announcement.

"Love you," Trump wrote with a photo of herself wrapped around Woods, along with two heart emojis.

The Daily Mail had previously reported that Vanessa, who shares five children with her ex-husband, Donald Trump Jr., the son of President Donald Trump, was "not happy at all" with Woods following the incident.

"She’s both disappointed and a little bit pissed, if I’m being honest,” the insider said. “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."

Woods has reportedly been banned by Secret Service from driving President Trump's grandchildren around, a family insider told the New York Post.

“There would be concern if their kids weren’t being protected by Secret Service,” the source said.

Newly released surveillance footage showed Woods calling President Trump from the scene of his arrest last week.

“Yeah, I was just talking with the president," Woods said after an officer corralled him back to the cruiser.

The president said Woods' announcement that he was stepping back from golf to focus on his health was "a good thing that he's doing, but he's going to end up being terrific.

"He’s ​a great guy,” Trump told Reuters. “He’s ⁠one of the greatest people I’ve known. He’s a great ​champion … he’ll be fine.”

Woods appeared to be surprised about being handcuffed after a crash that resulted in driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test charges last Friday. The footage also showed deputies removing two pills from Woods' pocket at the scene.

"I do believe your normal faculties are impaired, and you're under an unknown substance, so at this time you're under arrest for DUI," Martin County Sheriff's Deputy Tatiana Levenar told Woods after conducting a sobriety test in the footage.

Woods claimed her was looking at his phone and changing the radio station when his Land Rover collided with the trailer's left rear fender and flipped onto the driver's side, though no injuries were reported.

"I'm being arrested?" Woods responded while standing alongside the road.

"Yes, sir," Levenar said.

Woods said "that's a Norco" when an officer pulled the pills out of his pocket. Norco is a painkiller that contains acetaminophen and the opioid hydrocodone, the latter of which authorities later confirmed was in the golfer's possession at the time.

Woods was arrested and taken to the Martin County Jail, where he took a breathalyzer test that confirmed he wasn't under the influence of alcohol, but refused a urinalysis test, which resulted in the charges. Woods, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential golfers of all-time ranks second all-time behind only Nicklaus (18) in career majors and has 82 PGA Tour victories, tied with Sam Snead for the most all-time.