Lavish wedding bells are chiming at Trumps’ residence!
Tiffany Trump— daughter of former President Donald Trump and ex-wife Marla Maples—was recently papped enjoying a cozy luncheon with fiancé Michael Boulos in Miami Beach over the weekend. The 27-year-old donned a flowy floral number and paired it with a wide-brim hat, strappy sandals, and a grey purse. Meanwhile, Boulos sported a casual blue T-shirt and khakis.
The bride-to-be didn’t appear frazzled and was spotted laughing and smiling while chatting with her pals. At one point, shutterbugs snapped the lady flaunting her $1.2 million engagement ring as she was in mid-conversation. But, what went unnoticed was an unusual addition to her attire—Tiffany, as reported by Daily Mail, added a red bindi to her look during the lunch, which she was seen applying to the center of her forehead amid conversations. Bindis are a popular accouterment among Hindu and Jain women, often pegged as a symbol of honor and prosperity.
Tiffany and her beau have been spending quality time together lately. On Sunday, the couple was spotted enjoying a decadent meal at a Prime Italian restaurant on Ocean Drive with two unidentified friends. While wedding cards are yet to be sent out, one thing is certain--an exquisite wedding or two are on the anvil. The couple is currently residing in Miami, where the Trumps have reportedly relocated to.
“Tiffany has been waiting to plan a very big wedding,” stated a source to Page Six, further adding, “Her fiancé is from a very wealthy family, she is from a very wealthy family, and they want all their friends from around the world to be there.”
Boulos, 23, and Trump, 27, were seeing each other for the past two years before the wealthy scion went down on his knees at the White House Rose Garden shortly before Donald Trump’s presidential tenure ended. Given how both of them hail from illustrious families, the wedding is likely to be an international affair.
“This is truly going to be the big, glamorous, dream wedding,” stated the insider. “There might even be two weddings if his friends and family can’t attend a ceremony in the US because of COVID protocols,” they added.
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