?U.S. golfer Tiger Woods gets a hug from his wife Elin Nordegren on the 18th green at the Presidents Cup in Gainesville, Virginia, in this September 24, 2005 file photo. [Xinhua/Reuters File Photo] |
Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' soon-to-be ex-wife, will get 100 million U.S. dollars in their divorce settlement, according to US media reports Monday.
In addition to 100 million dollars, Nordegren has also won the right to gain some child benefit for their children- Charlie Axel (17 months) and Sam Alexis (3 years old), according to KWGN reports.
The reports also suggest that Woods is prevented from bringing his new girlfriends around his children who are expected to live primarily with their mother.
On the other hand, Nordegren will be prevented from speaking about their marriage or Woods' alleged affairs in interviews. She will also be prevented from writing a book about the events leading up to their divorce, according to foreign media reports.
The divorce, which is expected to be finalized sometime next week, is going to be one of the top ten most expensive celebrity divorces of all time.