Caitlyn Jenner says Tiger Woods 'needs to get humble' after DUI arrest, believes he can make comeback

Caitlyn Jenner says Tiger Woods 'needs to get humble' after DUI arrest, believes he can make comeback

Jenner advises Woods to 'get humble' after DUI arrest

Olympic decathlete Caitlyn Jenner said Tiger Woods needs to "get humble" following his DUI arrest in Jupiter Island, Florida, and seek professional recovery for a potential comeback. Jenner shared her views on OutKick’s "Tomi Lahren Is Fearless." Woods faces charges of driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a blood-alcohol test after his vehicle collided with another.

The 15-time major champion admitted to law enforcement at the scene of the rollover crash that he had been driving impaired. Woods issued a statement acknowledging the seriousness of the incident, entered a not guilty plea and announced he would step away from golf for treatment. A judge approved his request for treatment outside the country.

This marks Woods' second DUI arrest in the past decade, following a 2017 incident in Jupiter Island where prescription medications caused him to fall asleep behind the wheel. Woods expressed hope at the scene to compete at that week’s Masters Tournament at Augusta National, but he is absent from the field.

Jenner called Woods a good person in a tough spot due to chronic pain and injuries, adding that people root for comeback stories. She urged him to enter a recovery facility, clean up and return to golf.


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