Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Tiger's ex-wife said on divorce story

Elin Nordegren Tiger Woods ex-wife said she "was hell," because her husband's infidelity, but she never showed it hit the second interview on Wednesday.

Nordegren told People magazine she and Woods had tried for months to reconcile the relationship. Ultimately, a marriage without trust and love "is not good for anyone," she said.

On Thanksgiving night outside his home in Florida, Woods drove his truck into a fire hydrant and a tree, causing loss of revelations that the biggest sports stars "had been unfaithful to his wife by a variety of issues. The couple officially divorced on Monday.


Nordegren told the crowd that has never happened to Woods in the car accident the night.

"There was never any violence inside or outside our house," she said. "Speculation that she would use a golf club to hit is really ridiculous."

Nordegren Woods said she left home that evening and when I returned after a while, but I am afraid of him and went looking for him. She said that when she was found in the car.

"I did everything possible to remove the vehicle insurance," she said. "To think otherwise is absolutely false."

The magazine said the interview was conducted four visits lasting a total of 19 hours per leased Windermere, Florida home where she now lives with her two children.

"I was hell," said the Swede born Nordegren. "It's hard to think about having this life, and then suddenly" was a lie? "We fight because it was not true. But I survived. "It was hard, but do not kill me."

In an interview on NBC's "Today" Wednesday morning, People magazine reporter Sandra Sobieraj Westfall said Nordegren and her team went to the pub.

Westfall said people Nordegren wanted to know three things: it is not violent and never touched Woods, and had no idea what was happening, and it was a real marriage for her.

Woods and Nordegren were married Oct. 5, 2004, in Barbados and has a three year old daughter, Sam, and a son of 18 months, Charlie.

In the interview, Nordegren not disclose the size of a divorce, but said that "money can not buy happiness or bring my family together."

"I am so ashamed that I did not suspect one. In the 3 1 / 2 years when all this happened, I was at home in addition to pregnancy, their children and then my school. "

Woods, who played a pro-am round at the Barclays in Paramus, New Jersey, Wednesday morning, has not commented on the divorce of the couple.

Shortly before 8 pm when People magazine broke the story, his agent, Mark Steinberg, left the ropes of the road before and was on the phone during the next 10 minutes, a spokesman for Woods, Glenn Greenspan .

Nordegren, Tiger Woods said at last forgive, but is still working on it.

"Forgiveness takes time," she said. "This is the final step in the grieving process."

Meanwhile, Nordegren was excited at the beginning of the next chapter of his life and intends to stay in the United States with their children.

She also said she "has not seen a minute of golf."

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