
Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of US President Donald Trump, has gone viral online visiting several archaeological and tourist sites in Egypt during an unofficial visit.
Tiffany Trump and her husband were welcomed in Luxor Governorate on Friday, where they toured archaeological sites, including Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx.
Here are thirteen fast facts about Tiffany Trump, courtesy of Biography.com:
- Tiffany Ariana Trump was born on October 13, 1993, in West Palm Beach, US.
- She is the only child of actress Marla Maples and her ex-husband, Donald Trump.
- Her parents named her Tiffany & Co. after the famous international jewelry store, whose headquarters are located next to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
- Tiffany was raised by her mother in California after her parents’ divorce.
- She attended Georgetown University School of Law and graduated in 2016.
- She maintained a good relationship with her father by visiting him in New York City several times a year and spending some summer vacations at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago, in 2012.
- Unlike her mother, Tiffany wasn’t interested in acting, but she briefly tried music as a teenager, releasing a single titled “Like a Bird” with the singers Sprite and Logic in 2011.
- Tiffany majored in sociology, with a focus on law and urban studies. She also spent her college years as a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta women’s society.
- After graduating from university, Tiffany joined other members of the Trump family at campaign events.
- Tiffany is married to Michael Boulos, the son of Lebanese-American businessman and Trump’s senior advisor on African affairs, Massad Boulos.
- The couple began dating in 2018 after meeting at a club in Mykonos, Greece, and Tiffany announced their engagement in January 2021, on the last day of her father’s first presidential term.
- Tiffany and Boulos married on November 11, 2022. They welcomed their first child, a son named Alexander Trump Boulos, in May 2025.
- Prior to her marriage, Tiffany was in a two-year relationship with Ross Mechanic, a fellow graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and they broke up in the fall of 2017.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm



