
It is clear that Tiger Woods’ thing is not fidelity. If his divorce, in 2010, was preceded by scandal and numerous ex-marital affairs, now it seems that his last girlfriend, skier Lindsey Vonn, has left him for a question of horns. So at least the Daily Mail newspaper assures that, quoting a person close to the couple without revealing his identity, says that the infidelity would have occurred shortly after the Farmers Insurance Open, last February. After his defeat in San Diego, Tiger, 39 years old, nine years older than his ex-girlfriend, would have taken advantage of his stay for a one-night stand with “a woman without name or face”.
“Most men would drink with a defeat like that, but Tiger has the sex for it, usually with local prostitutes to whom he pays exorbitant sums, probably so that they will want to repeat and not talk about it,” continues the aforementioned source.
However, apparently on this occasion he was seen with his companion and, before he found out from another source, he decided to confess the infidelity to his girlfriend, “something he didn’t do with his ex-wife Elin.” “Knowing Tiger, he doesn’t even see it as infidelity, because there are no feelings. It’s just a stress reliever.”
However, after confessing her one-night stand, and knowing her guy’s track record, Lindsey decided to break off the relationship. He has said he hasn’t slept well since the breakup.
The time they spent “apart” was the reason both the golfer and the skier cited as the trigger for the breakup in their respective statements.
What was not known was what had happened during that time. “She had a relapse in her sex addiction. Lindsey found out about other women again. Always while he was away. Just like when he was with Elin,” quotes this source.
Woods’ infidelities came to public light in 2009, following a car accident the golfer suffered after an argument with his wife. From then on, Woods’ mistresses began to appear and he finally acknowledged his addiction to sex. His time in a clinic for ‘sexual detoxification’ did not give -seen what has been seen- a great result.
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