
The New York Times (NYT) reported on the 12th (local time) that former President Trump’s youngest daughter Tiffany (29) married Michael Bullos (25), the successor of African conglomerate Bullos Enterprise, at Trump’s private residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
Michael Bullos (25) posted on Instagram a picture of him proposing to Tiffany (29), former President Trump’s youngest daughter.
The wedding was conducted by event organizer Tony Blyth, who is famous for his splendid directing skills, and former President Trump walked in the central hallway of the wedding hall holding Tiffany’s hand in front of 250 guests, according to the NYT. The list of guests attending the wedding was not known.
Tiffany was born to former President Trump and his second wife, Mala Maples. Unlike other children, they are not active in public, so their public awareness is low. He is also the only one of former President Trump’s four adult children who has not been on the prosecution’s investigation network over the Trump Group’s alleged real estate financial fraud.

Her husband, Bullos, was born in Lebanon and is known to be the successor to African conglomerate Bullos Enterprises. The company started in Nigeria in the 1960s and is currently conducting billions of dollars worth of automobile and motorcycle manufacturing and distribution business across Africa.
Tiffany first met Bullos in Greece during her summer vacation in 2018. The two have been dating since then, and announced their engagement through social media (SNS) Instagram on January 19 last year, the last day of Trump’s term.
Bullos reportedly proposed to Tiffany by presenting a 13-carat diamond ring worth $1.2 million at the Rose Garden of the White House.
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