Get to know Donald Trump's youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump
It's no secret how involved Donald Trump's children are in his life, especially in what is going on in the White House. Ivanka (opens in new tab) and Donald Jr.'s (opens in new tab) relationship with their father's presidency is interesting to say the least, but perhaps more intriguing is how some of his children have managed to avoid the scrutiny. It is obvious that Tiffany Ariana Trump is a pro at this.
The president's second daughter and only child with Trump's second wife, Marla Maples, Tiffany knows how to keep it low-key when in the public eye. Despite being named after the famous Tiffany & Co. store (opens in new tab), I'm totally serious. Here's everything you need to know about the 26-year-old socialite.
It sounds like something out of a movie, but it's not; Tiffany met her current boyfriend, Michael Boulos, through Lindsay Lohan. During a lovely, perhaps expensive, summer trip to Greece, the two crossed paths at Lohan's club in Mykonos.
However, Rohan told PEOPLE magazine (open in new tab) that "I wasn't there when they met," and assured them that he was not playing matchmaker. He added, "I know him and ... I know her too... But I don't know what happened," he explained.
Boulez comes from a wealthy family; his family owns companies that trade in vehicles, equipment, retail, and construction. He grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, but now reportedly lives in London; according to Page Six (opens in new tab), the two have been dating since 2018.
She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. Attending the University of Pennsylvania is a Trump family tradition; her father, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump all attended the university.
More recently, Tiffany graduated from Georgetown University Law School this past May. Her father tweeted about this great accomplishment: "Congratulations to my daughter Tiffany on her graduation from Georgetown Law School. Great student, great school. Family needs a lawyer. So proud of Tiff!"
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Tiffany has not said what her next step will be career-wise or whether she plans to take the bar exam, according to CNN (opens in new tab). She told ABC in a 2016 interview that she was interested in joining the Trump family's real estate and hospitality business, but things may have changed.
On the second night of the 2016 Republican National Convention, Tiffany addressed delegates. 'Forgive me for being a little nervous,' she began. 'When I graduated from college a few months ago, I never thought I would be here tonight addressing the nation. I've given a few speeches in classrooms and in front of students, but this is the first time I've done it in an arena watched by over 10 million people."
She spoke about her father and highlighted the qualities she liked most about him. She said, "In person, my father is a very friendly, caring, funny, and down-to-earth person. I've always admired my father, and I love him dearly." [In 2011, Tiffany released a single called "Like a Bird (opens in new tab) . ." and released a single called "Like a Bird (opens in new tab) . On "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (opens in new tab), she said she was considering whether to take her music career "to the next level professionally. Let's just say it was the only song we got from her.
Socialite interned for Vogue magazine in 2015 (apparently having lunch with Anna Wintour (opens in new tab)), Just Drew designer Andrew Warren's Fall 2016 New York Fashion Week show and has done a lot of other things, including modeling for.
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