Gossip: Tiger Woods, Elin Nordegren
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren no longer speak to each other, and use intermediaries to communicate about their two children, says Radaronline.com.
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren no longer speak to each other, and use intermediaries to communicate about their two children, says Radaronline.com. The couple’s attempt to reconcile after Woods’ admission of multiple affairs has broken down, and while they each consult divorce attorneys, they use nannies and other employees to make arrangements for taking the children back and forth. “Elin has made it very clear this is the way she wants it,” a source told the website.
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