Gossip: Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods
Nordegren is open to the possibility of reconciling with Woods, despite reports that she’s already seeking a divorce, said a source close to the couple.
Elin Nordegren is open to the possibility of reconciling with Tiger Woods, despite reports that she’s already seeking a divorce, a source close to the couple tells MSNBC.com. “Tiger and Elin still love each other,” the friend of the family said. “Although there is talk of divorce—and anyone can see there is a lot of work to do—they would both like to work this out.” Nordegren and the couple’s two children spent the past week at a ski resort in the French Alps, while Woods dropped out of sight. In case efforts to repair the marriage fail, said the London Daily Mail, Nordegren will seek half his fortune and full custody of the kids, and has hired a private investigator to find out just how much Woods is actually worth.
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