Tiffany Trump, the only daughter of Donald Trump and his second wife Marla Maples, is expecting her first child after two years of marriage.
Former US President Donald Trump shared his daughter’s good news at the Detroit Economic Club in Michigan on October 10.
Mr. Trump described his daughter as “a rare young woman.” “Tiffany is going to have a baby. That’s a good thing,” he said. To date, the former US president has 7 grandchildren and 3 grandchildren. Tiffany’s upcoming child will be the billionaire’s 11th grandchild.
Meanwhile, Tiffany has yet to officially share the good news, according to Page Six .
Tiffany Trump (30 years old) is the only child of Mr. Trump and his second wife – actress Marla Maples. In 2017, she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, then continued to get a law degree at Georgetown in May 2020.
Tiffany married Michael Boulos, 27, in November 2022. Boulos was born in Kfaraakka, Lebanon, and is of French and Lebanese descent. He moved to Nigeria as a young man, where his family owns a multi-billion dollar conglomerate with subsidiaries operating in more than 10 West African countries.
The couple met in 2018, when Boulos was studying at City University, London (UK) and Tiffany was on vacation in Europe.
In January 2021, the billionaire heir proposed to Tiffany in the White House Rose Garden with a custom-designed 13-carat diamond ring worth $1.2 million .
In November 2022, the couple’s lavish wedding took place at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach with the presence of family and friends.
Compared to her siblings, especially her sister Ivanka, Tiffany lives a rather private life, rarely appearing at her father’s political events.
However, in his re-election, she is more involved. Mr. Trump’s campaign also has support from his son-in-law Boulos.
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