Tiger Woods' Ex-Wife Elin Expecting Baby with Former NFL Star Jordan Cameron
Tiger Woods’ ex-wife Elin Nordegren is reportedly expecting a baby with her much-younger boyfriend, ex-NFL star Jordan Cameron.
According to US Weekly, Nordegren, who divorced the golfer in 2010, has now moved on and will be welcoming her third child with Cameron. The Swedish model shares two kids with Woods.
Nordegren, 39, debuted her baby bump last week at her son’s flag football game where she dressed simply in a black tank top and matching pants, a baseball hat, and flip-flops.
Neither Cameron, who used to play for the Miami Dolphins nor Nordegren, have gone public with their relationship but that might now be only a matter of time.
The 30-year-old Tight end retired from the NFL in 2017 after suffering four concussions in six seasons and is said to have a son named Tristan from a previous relationship.
Nordegren previously dated billionaire coal-mine owner Chris Cline. The pair reportedly started dating in 2013 and were spotted up until 2016, but it’s not sure when they called it quits.
Images of the couple were splashed across the media last September when Woods, 43, scored his first victory
Nordegren, who once worked as a nanny in the US, married Woods in 2004. The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Sam, in 2007, and their second, son Charlie, in 2009.
Not long after Charlie’s birth, Nordegren and Woods’ marriage unraveled. More than a dozen women claimed at the time that they had affairs with the professional golfer during his marriage.
Woods came clean and took responsibility for his philandering ways, but it wasn’t enough to save his marriage. He and Nordegren divorced in 2010 with the latter scoring a $100 million divorce settlement.
In that time, Woods has dated Olympic medalist Lindsey Vonn from 2012 to 2015, and stylist Kristin Smith from 2016 to 2017.
Currently, however, the woman in his life is Erica Herman. Images of the couple were splashed across the media last September when Woods, 43, scored his first victory in five years at the 2018 Tour Championship and they sealed it with a kiss.
Woods and Nordegren have also moved past their acrimonious past and are working together to raise Sam and Charlie.
"We have Sam, and we have Charlie, and we love them so much that we are going to whatever it takes to make that work," Woods said in 2016 during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.