Tiger Woods Reportedly Asks Ex-Wife Elin Nordegren to Remarry Him

by abournenesn

Jan 18, 2013

Tiger WoodsIt’s no secret that the dissolution of Tiger Woods‘ marriage to supermodel Elin Nordegren set off a chain of events — beginning Thanksgiving 2009 — that precipitated perhaps the hardest fall from grace an athlete has experienced since O.J. Simpson.

Moreover, given the details that came out regarding Woods and his harem of lovers — the text messages, the deception, the sheer number of women — reconciliation with Nordegren was probably never on anyone’s mind. Except Woods’, apparently.

According to the National Enquirer, the former No. 1 golfer has been desperate to win Nordegren back, and on Christmas he actually got down on one knee and formally proposed, new ring and all, to his ex-wife. But whether or not they’re actually getting back together is still up in the air.

Woods has apparently offered Nordegren a $200 million prenuptial agreement — about one-third of his net worth — but the Swedish model is holding out for a $350 million cheating clause. She won a $110 settlement in her initial divorce from Woods.

Woods and Nordegren have two children together, ages 3 and 5.

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