What’s Tea? Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Firing Staff Due to Fear of Leaks Amidst Golfer’s Treatment, Woods Arrives in Swiss Rehab Center
- Chinyere Ibeh
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Woods’ latest DUI arrest has led to concerns about potential leaks to the press.

Vanessa Trump and Tiger Woods have fired some of their staff members as they fear that they’re leaking stories to the press, a source told Page Six.
The couple has faced rumors about the status of their relationship since Woods’ latest arrest for driving under the influence near his Florida home. Trump allegedly gave the golfer an ultimatum following the Mar. 27 arrest, noting she will break up with him if he doesn’t get things under control.
Many people close to the couple told the publication that she wasn’t happy with the coverage of the alleged ultimatum, and remains committed to Woods.
“It’s not a big staff. They’re paranoid of leaks, and she hates the press,” a source told Page Six.
As rumors continue to swirl about their relationship, Woods has seeked treatment at a rehab center in Switzerland. The golfer’s private jet landed in Zurich on the morning of Apr. 3, according to The Palm Beach Post. A source did tell Page Six that Woods has since checked into a Swiss rehab center, saying the golfer “is focused on getting better.”
Woods hopes to return to the sport following his treatment, a source exclusively told PEOPLE. He “desperately” wants to return to the sport, which is motivating him to stick with his current treatment.
“He knows he needs to beat his issues and also deal with the pain from not only playing golf, but also from his regular fitness schedule,” the source told the publication. “People around him are supporting him, both personally and professionally. All of this is helping him deal with it enough to get through it.”
Woods took to Twitter, currently known as X, following his arrest to announce his break from the sport. The golfer noted he will step away to seek treatment as well as focus on his health.
Neither Trump nor Woods have spoken publicly about his arrest and subsequent treatment since the golfer’s initial statement.
