Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn is reportedly scared that Tiger Woods may cheat with his ex-wife Elin Nordegren on a vacation arranged by the popular golf icon.
According to The National Enquirer, Vonn is not happy with the vacation arranged by Woods for his two children along with his ex-wife. Vonn allegedly demanded that Woods bring her with him in the vacation, fearing that the former couple will have intimate moments in Sweden.
When informed about Vonn's demand, Nordegren was allegedly pissed and said that Woods can come with their children to Sweden, but not with the Olympic skiing champion.
"Elin found out what Tiger was planning and told him he can come to Sweden - but not with Lindsey," said The Enquirer source.
"Lindsey is convinced that Tiger still has feelings for Elin and, if he got the chance, he would dump Lindsey in a flash and get back together with her. It started a huge fight between the women, with Elin saying she doesn't want Lindsey around her kids. Lindsey, Tiger and Elin are still fighting like cats and dogs."
This report came after the New York Post reported that Nordegren has given her blessing to Woods' relationship with Vonn, saying that the pro skier has been a good influence to his ex-wife. The Swedish model also added that Woods looks happy with Lindsey, who she said is getting along with their two kids very well.
Woods and Nordegren were divorced in 2010 after the golfer was caught cheating on his ex-wife.
Woods met Vonn at a charity event in 2012 and made their relationship public on Facebook in March, spending time together in casual outings and high-profile events. But despite being publicly open with her relationship with Woods, Vonn reiterated that she will never wed again.
"I am definitely not getting married, to anyone. It's very hard for me to relate to someone who doesn't do sports at a high level. That part is necessary. But to have business in the relationship is very difficult. It definitely did not work for me, and I would not recommend it. I would also not recommend getting married," Vonn told the New York Post.