Tiger Woods Reportedly Wants To Get Back With His Ex-Wife

Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren may have had an ugly, vicious divorce that played out on the front pages of tabloids across the world, but if new reports are to be believed, it might not be over between the two of them. In fact, the golfer may be actively trying to repair the relationship with an eye toward remarrying.

According to The National Enquirer, the outlet that first broke the Tiger cheating scandal, Woods recently proposed marriage to his former wife. The two have been hanging out some lately and supposedly being intimate, as well. She apparently demanded he write a new prenuptial agreement that would force him to pay her $350 million if he’s ever caught cheating, and while he reportedly agreed, she’s still contemplating her options.

Here’s what the Enquirer’s source had to say…

”The guy has never recovered from being dumped by Elin. He's dated lots of models and bimbos, but none of them were more than a one night stand.”

Woods has done a lot to repair his broken image over the past few years, but nothing would take that process further and quicker than mending fences with his ex-wife Elin. At the end of the day, she was the one who was betrayed by his infidelities, and if she’s over what happened, the rest of us should be over what happened.

At this point, there’s no way to know how much truth there might be to this story. No one involved has commented publically, and the reporters from the Enquirer, while they might have been right the first time around, don’t exactly have an unimpeachable reputation.

We’ll keep you updated as more details of this story come to light.

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