Although Tiffany Trump isn’t the most frequent face in the tabloids, she has certainly carved out her own identity. Born from Donald Trump’s second marriage to Marla Maples, Tiffany was raised in California, away from the high-profile spotlight that often surrounds her siblings. While she may not be as publicly visible, Tiffany still enjoys a life of luxury. Her unique journey has allowed her to define her own version of success.
Tiffany is the only member of her family to attend law school, and she has spent more time working outside the family business than any of her siblings. Despite the tabloids’ often harsh coverage, Tiffany is highly accomplished and just as striking as her sisters. Recently, she moved to Florida, following her family’s relocation. After graduating from Georgetown Law School, she is now exploring her career options while settling into life in South Beach. On the final day of her father’s presidency, Tiffany got engaged to her long-time boyfriend, Michael Boulos. Boulos, a billionaire involved in his family’s multibillion-dollar conglomerate, Boulos Enterprises, adds another layer to Tiffany’s fascinating life. Let’s explore Tiffany’s beginnings and how she’s grown into the person she is today.
A Privileged Beginning
Tiffany’s mother, Marla Maples, was involved in a highly publicized affair with Donald Trump while he was still married to Ivana Trump. The scandal eventually led to Donald and Ivana’s divorce, and he later married Marla. The constant media attention impacted Tiffany’s early years, though she was likely too young to fully grasp it. Donald even admitted that he might not have married Marla if the affair hadn’t become such a public spectacle.
Growing Up Amid Divorce
After four years of marriage, Marla and Donald divorced in 1999. Marla has been open about essentially raising Tiffany on her own, as Donald wasn’t heavily involved in the day-to-day aspects of parenting, though he was a good provider. Tiffany and Marla share a close bond, with Marla making Tiffany her top priority. Marla even relocated them from New York City to avoid the spotlight and provide a more normal life for Tiffany.
Ivanka: A Role Model for Tiffany
Over the years, Tiffany has looked up to her older sister Ivanka, considering her a best friend. Ivanka helped secure Tiffany an internship at Vogue while she was in college, and they have remained close. However, the book Disloyal: A Memoir suggests that Ivanka wasn’t always kind to Tiffany, allegedly being harsh at times to maintain her position as the favored child.
A Unique Path
In 2019, while attending Georgetown Law School, Tiffany was featured in The Washingtonian, where it was revealed that she preferred to keep a low profile, distancing herself from the Trump name. She’s also known to have more liberal views compared to her family. For instance, during the George Floyd protests in 2020, Tiffany was the only Trump family member to post a black square on social media for “Blackout Tuesday.” Additionally, she once dated Ross Mechanic, a registered Democrat, while in university. Growing up outside of New York City, Tiffany didn’t develop the same competitive edge as her siblings.
A Promising Future
As her father’s career winds down, Tiffany’s life is just beginning. She recently announced her engagement to Michael Boulos in the Rose Garden of the White House. Michael proposed with a stunning 13-carat diamond ring valued at over a million dollars.
If that’s not a sign of true love, we don’t know what is! With her distinctive approach to life and a rejection of her family’s more traditional path, Tiffany has garnered a substantial following on Instagram. The New York Times once described her circle, known as the “Snap Pack,” which included socialites like Stephanie Seymour’s son Peter Brand Jr. and Gaia Matisse, the great-great-granddaughter of artist Henri Matisse. While she may not have her father’s level of fame, Tiffany has certainly made a name for herself. We look forward to seeing the details of her upcoming wedding to Boulos and wish her all the best.