ALBAWABA - Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump have officially ended reports of their relationship.
To officially confirm their relationship and dispel all the suspicions, Woods posted pictures of the two of them on Instagram and Twitter.
Woods stated in his post, "With you at my side, life is better, and love is in the air! We ask for privacy for everyone we care about and look forward to our adventure together.
The Relationship Between Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump
After dating for several months, Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump announced their engagement earlier this month. Prior to their 2018 divorce, Vanessa was previously married to Donald Trump Jr. for 12 years. She has two children from her previous marriage: Donald III (16) and Kai (17).
Two arresting images were featured in Woods' Instagram post: one of the two of them embracing on a hammock and the other of them sitting in front of a wall covered in vines. Woods and Vanessa have never before made their romance public by sharing pictures of themselves together.

US golfing legend Tiger Woods speaks as President Donald Trump(Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)
People magazine claims that on March 13, the Daily Mail revealed that Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump were covertly dating, making their relationship obvious. Vanessa's ex-husband, Donald Trump Jr., is reportedly indifferent to her connection with Woods, according to people close to her.
Woods and Vanessa's close relationship is a result of their kids' love of golf. Woods's previous marriage to Elin Nordegren produced two children: Charley, age 16, and Sam, age 17. Kai, Vanessa's daughter, is a gifted golfer who plans to continue her athletic career at the University of Miami the following year.
Recently, the couple has been seen at several golf competitions. Charlie and Kai competed in the Junior Invitational in South Carolina earlier this week.
Woods, Vanessa, and her kid went to the Genesis Invitational in San Diego last February. According to a source, "Their kids are very talented at golf and are totally committed to the sport, and that's what brings the two families together."