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Elin Nordegren
NameElin Nordegren
Birth nameElin Maria Pernilla Nordegren
Birth date1980-01-01
Birth placeStockholm, Sweden
OccupationModel, nanny, philanthropist
Spouse[see Marriage to Tiger Woods]

Elin Nordegren

Elin Nordegren is a Swedish former model, nanny and philanthropist known for her public role following a high-profile marriage and divorce with a professional athlete. Born in Stockholm, she worked in modeling and childcare before gaining global attention in connection with a major sports figure, after which she became involved in charitable activities and maintained a private life away from tabloid coverage. Her experience has intersected with prominent public figures, media institutions, and charitable organizations.

Early life and education

Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Nordegren grew up in a family connected to Stockholm County and attended schools in the Danderyd area, near Uppsala County and the Baltic Sea coast. She is the daughter of Barbro Holmberg, who served in public roles including as a regional politician and County Administrative Board official, and Thomas Nordegren, a radio journalist associated with outlets in Sweden. Her upbringing placed her within the social milieu of Södermalm and adjacent municipalities, and she completed secondary education in the Stockholm region before pursuing work rather than tertiary study in foreign countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States.

Modeling and early career

In her late teens and early twenties, Nordegren worked with modeling agencies and appeared in photography projects tied to agencies in Stockholm and promotional shoots involving Swedish lifestyle publications and agencies with links to Milan and Paris talent networks. Concurrently she worked as a nanny and au pair for families connected to expatriate communities in the United Kingdom and later in Florida, where she was employed by households with ties to sports and entertainment professionals. Her early roles connected her to service industry networks and childcare organizations operating in metropolitan areas such as Palm Beach County and Boca Raton.

Marriage to Tiger Woods

Nordegren married the professional golfer Tiger Woods, a prominent figure in PGA Tour history and a multiple major champion with victories at the Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and PGA Championship. Their relationship placed her within circles that included athletes, celebrities, and business executives linked to entities such as IMG and sponsors like Nike and EA Sports. The marriage involved residences in locations associated with elite sports figures, including homes in Florida and temporary stays connected to training at facilities near Orlando and golf clubs associated with the PGA of America.

Divorce and aftermath

Their divorce became a global news event, drawing attention from tabloids, mainstream newspapers, and broadcasters such as CNN, BBC, and The New York Times. The separation followed public disclosures involving other public figures and generated legal proceedings in Florida courts with involvement from legal professionals and law firms practicing family law within jurispudence contexts including Palm Beach County Court. Following the divorce settlement, Nordegren acquired property investments and engaged advisers experienced with high-net-worth individuals and wealth management groups operating in regions like Miami and Palm Beach.

Philanthropy and activism

Following her emergence into public attention, Nordegren engaged with philanthropic activities, supporting causes connected to children, mental health, and community welfare in organizations operating within Stockholm and Florida. She has made donations and participated in initiatives aligned with charities that partner with foundations linked to athletes and international relief organizations that collaborate with institutions in Africa and Europe. Her philanthropic interests have intersected with foundations that work alongside educational institutions such as universities and institutes in Sweden and with nonprofit organizations active in child welfare and rehabilitation programs.

Personal life and privacy

After the divorce, Nordegren emphasized privacy and maintained residences in the United States and periodic stays in Sweden, managing family life with a focus on raising her children away from intense media scrutiny. She has worked with security professionals, estate managers and advisers in matters related to property in counties like Palm Beach County and with service providers in Stockholm County. Nordegren has sought to limit public exposure through agreements and personal measures similar to those used by other public figures in Scandinavia and North America to protect minors and family privacy.

Public image and media coverage

Media coverage of Nordegren has ranged from extensive tabloid reportage by outlets in the United Kingdom and the United States to investigative pieces in major publications such as The Guardian, The Washington Post, and Der Spiegel. Her portrayal in the press intersected with discussions about celebrity culture, privacy rights, and media ethics involving broadcasters like Fox News and NBC and print outlets such as The Times (London) and Los Angeles Times. Nordegren's case has been cited in analyses by media scholars and commentators in institutions like Columbia University and Harvard University as an example of the interaction between personal life and global media ecosystems.

Category:People from Stockholm Category:Swedish models Category:Living people