Without embarrassment, Tiffany Trump announces her engagement from the White House!
This Tuesday, January 19, Tiffany Trump took to her Instagram account to formalize her engagement with her companion Michael Boulos from the White House. Internet users cannot believe it.
The big departure for Tiffany Trump. This Wednesday, January 20, the daughter of Donald Trump and Marla Maples will also bid farewell to the White House. As the big day approaches, Ivanka Trump's sister has decided to make an impression by relaying important news, promising a future rich in happiness. “It has been an honor to celebrate so many milestones, historic occasions and to create memories with my family here at the White House, nothing more special than my engagement to my amazing fiancĂ© Michael!” A message embellishing a picture in which the young woman poses not far from the gardens of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Residence which will close its doors to him in a few hours. "I feel blessed and excited for the next chapter."
If her Instagram followers warmly welcomed this announcement, the engagement of Tiffany Trump threw a cold on Twitter. When CNN reporter Kate Bennett relayed the news on the blue bird social network, many Internet users made fun of the future bride. "She can hurry to organize an engagement party before being fired", "the poor", "pity she cannot have a wedding at the White House", can we read in the thread of comments. A wave similar to the one targeting other members of the first family like Melania Trump. Smiling on the Web despite the criticism, the main concerned would however be plunged into incomprehension and uncertainty since the defeat of Donald Trump in the presidential election.
. @TiffanyATrump announces her engagement to longtime boyfriend Michael Boulos. pic.twitter.com/8wkOuRQAp2
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) January 19, 2021
Besides marriage, what future for Tiffany Trump?
"She really thought that her father would be re-elected and that she would continue with the first family," a source close to Tiffany Trump told Page Six of the New York Post. His personal life in good shape, it would not be the same on the side of his professional career, now marked by doubt. "She hasn't decided on her next career change." Like her father, who will fly this Wednesday, January 20 to join Mar-a-Lago, she has chosen to take refuge in Florida, and more particularly in South Beach, a district famous for its nightlife.