Elin Nordegren has finally broken her silence since her divorce from Tiger Woods four years back.
In an at-home interview marking her May 10 graduation with top honors from Rollins College, Nordegren told People magazine that things are "really good" between her and Woods.
The golf star lives just a 25-minute drive apart in southern Florida and see each other regularly as they share custody of daughter Sam and son Charlie.
Nordegren said that she has "moved on "and is in a "good place."
She added that her relationship with Woods is centered around their children and they are doing really good, praising him to be a great father.
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