Unlike her famous siblings, Tiffany Trump, daughter of Donald Trump and Marla Maples, was raised far from Manhattan’s glitz. After her parents’ 1999 divorce, Marla moved with Tiffany to Calabasas, California, seeking a simpler life. “She gave me the chance to have a normal childhood,” Tiffany once said.
Despite the distance, Marla ensured Tiffany stayed connected to her father and half-siblings. “I never let her think of them as half-siblings. This is your family,” Marla shared. Over time, Tiffany built stronger bonds, especially with Ivanka, who supported her career path.

Tiffany pursued law at Georgetown and gradually embraced more public roles. In 2021, she got engaged to businessman Michael Boulos with a $1.2 million ring. They wed at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.
In late 2024, Donald Trump announced Tiffany is expecting her first child. Despite past rumors, Tiffany has always spoken warmly about her father: “He was always the funniest, most loving father.”
From countryside roots to political spotlight, Tiffany’s journey reflects quiet strength, deep family loyalty, and a life lived on her own terms.