Tiger Woods: From Scandal to Family Reconciliation
It has been 13 years since Tiger Woods' cheating scandal rocked the world, tarnishing his reputation as a professional golfer.
The shocking revelation that he had engaged in extramarital affairs with 120 women while married to Swedish model Elin Nordegren made headlines worldwide.
The first signs of trouble in their marriage surfaced in November 2009 when Tiger crashed his car into a fire hydrant while being pursued by Elin.
It was later discovered that she had found out about his infidelity and had even confronted one of the women he was rumored to be involved with, posing as Tiger through text messages.
Fast forward to today, and Tiger and Elin have managed to rebuild their lives for the sake of their children.
They are now co-parenting their two kids, 15-year-old Sam and 14-year-old Charlie.
Despite their painful past, it seems that Tiger and Elin have found a way to maintain a cordial relationship.
According to a source, they have become friends again, putting the past behind them for the sake of their children.
In a 2018 interview with People magazine, the source revealed, “Everything that happened in the past is in the past.
They both decided to be adults and to do what was best for the kids.
So they get along really well.”
Tiger himself has acknowledged the importance of his relationship with his ex-wife and the role they play as co-parents.
During an interview with TIME magazine in 2015, he described Elin as “one of my best friends.”
He emphasized that they communicate regularly and prioritize their children above all else.
Reflecting on the past, Tiger expressed regret, saying, “I wish I would have known that back then.”
Through the years, Tiger's family unit has undergone significant changes