Of Donald Trump’s children, some have been in the spotlight more than others. Tiffany Trump, 31, has largely stayed out of it. A Georgetown Law graduate, she’s built her own life, away from her father’s empire. Trump once said he was proud of her “to a lesser extent.”
Tiffany, now expecting a baby boy with husband Michael Boulos, recently had a baby shower—but Melania Trump, notably absent, raised questions. Despite having a seemingly good relationship with Tiffany, a source said Melania “had no reason” to attend and spent the weekend in New York with her son Barron.
Tiffany grew up mostly away from the Trump family, raised by her mother, Marla Maples, in California after her parents’ divorce. Though she released a pop song as a teen, she focused on education, eventually attending her father’s alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, before law school.
She’s had a cordial relationship with half-siblings, especially Ivanka, who helped her land an internship at Vogue. Tiffany supported Trump during his 2016 campaign but played a smaller role than her siblings. Since Trump’s presidency, their relationship reportedly grew more distant, with long periods of no contact.
Born in 1993, Tiffany was named after Tiffany & Co. She married Boulos at Mar-a-Lago in 2022, with Trump walking her down the aisle. As she prepares for motherhood, she continues to keep a lower profile—on her own path, as she always has.