Tiffany Trump, the 31-year-old daughter of Donald Trump, has largely kept a low profile compared to her half-siblings. Though her father has occasionally spoken about her with pride, he once remarked that he was proud of her “to a lesser extent,” given that she was newer to the public spotlight compared to his other children.
Tiffany, who is married to Michael Boulos and expecting a baby boy, recently celebrated with a baby shower. However, despite having a reportedly good relationship with her, Melania Trump, the First Lady, was notably absent. A source claimed that there was “no reason” for Melania to attend, as she had her own commitments, including spending time with her son Barron in New York.
Tiffany’s life has been marked by her parents’ public divorce when she was just 9 years old, which led to her being raised by her mother, Marla Maples, in California. Despite the tensions between her parents, Tiffany maintained a strong bond with her half-siblings, particularly Ivanka Trump, who helped her secure an internship at Vogue.

Tiffany attended the University of Pennsylvania, following in her father’s footsteps, and graduated in 2016. Although she briefly supported her father during his 2016 presidential campaign, her relationship with Donald Trump reportedly became more strained once he took office. After his presidency, their relationship continued to suffer from long periods without contact. Tiffany graduated from Georgetown Law in 2020, and although her father’s real estate empire loomed large, she has carved out a separate path in law and family life.