Rory McIlroy Faces Cheating Allegations Amid Divorce Rumors
Rory McIlroy Faces Cheating Allegations Amid Divorce Rumors...
Golf star Rory McIlroy is at the center of cheating allegations after rumors swirled about the state of his marriage to wife Erica Stoll. The speculation gained traction overnight after unverified social media posts claimed the four-time major champion was involved in an extramarital affair. McIlroy's representatives have not yet commented on the allegations.
The rumors come just weeks after McIlroy, 36, withdrew from the RBC Heritage tournament, citing personal reasons. Fans noted his unusual absence from competition, fueling speculation about his personal life. The Northern Irish golfer, who resides in Florida with Stoll and their daughter, has been married since 2017.
Tabloid reports first surfaced late Friday alleging McIlroy had been seen with another woman at a Palm Beach restaurant earlier this month. The claims went viral after several golf influencers shared screenshots of alleged text messages discussing the situation. No concrete evidence has been presented to support the allegations.
The PGA Tour has declined to comment on what it calls "a private matter." McIlroy is scheduled to compete in next week's Zurich Classic in New Orleans, though it's unclear if these developments will affect his participation. The golfer has maintained an active social media presence but hasn't posted since April 9.
Public reaction has been divided, with some fans defending McIlroy's privacy while others demand transparency. The timing is particularly sensitive as McIlroy prepares for next month's PGA Championship. Sponsors including Nike and TaylorMade are monitoring the situation closely given McIlroy's status as one of golf's most marketable stars.
This story continues to develop as more outlets pick up the rumors. McIlroy's last public appearance with Stoll was at the Players Championship in March. The couple has faced previous speculation about their relationship, which they've consistently dismissed as unfounded.