Elin Nordegren has realized her dream of having a large family. The former wife of golf icon Tiger Woods faced immense heartbreak when their nearly six-year marriage ended in 2009 due to his infidelity scandal, shattering her vision of a perfect family for their two young children, who were just 10 months and 2 years old at the time.
Fast forward to today, and Nordegren, now a 44-year-old mental health counselor, is thriving. She shares a bustling household with her partner, retired NFL tight end Jordan Cameron, and their six children. The couple, who began their relationship in 2017, have built a blended family.
Cameron brought his son, Tristan, from a previous relationship, while Nordegren’s children with Woods — 15-year-old Charlie and 16-year-old Sam — also joined the mix. Together, Nordegren and Cameron have three additional children: Zeta, Freya, and Arthur.
A close friend of Nordegren’s reveals, “Elin always dreamed of a big family and cherished the idea of a home filled with children. Now, she’s living her sweetest dream.”
This week, Nordegren beamed with pride as she watched Charlie receive his state championship ring after his North Palm Beach, Florida school won the Class 1A golf title. Woods was also present to celebrate the achievement.
This victory marked the fourth state title for Charlie’s school since their win in November, coinciding with Charlie’s own journey to establish his golfing career. Although he fell short of qualifying for the PGA Tour last month at the 2024 Cognizant Classic tournament in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, his efforts are ongoing.
Despite their past, Woods and Nordegren have maintained a positive relationship as co-parents and friends.