Tiffany Trump Is Getting Married In Florida Next Week & Here's What We Know About Her Fiancé

He has a hefty net worth. 💰

Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos. Right: Michael Boulos and Tiffany Trump.

Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos. Right: Michael Boulos and Tiffany Trump.

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Tiffany Trump, the heir of former U.S. President, Donald Trump, is getting married to Michael Boulos on November 12 at her father's lavish Mar-A-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, according to Page Six.

The pair got engaged at the White House Rose Garden and announced it on her father's last day in office, January 19, 2021.

"It has been an honor to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiancé Michael! Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter! ❤️," her Instagram photo caption reads.

This Trump sibling typically stays under the radar. Her latest social media post was published back in February. Her fiancé isn't much different keeping a lot of his life private. So, we did a deep dive to find out everything we know about him.

Who is Michael Boulos?

Michael Boulos is an American businessman at the head of the Canadian investment group Callian Capital Group, and has a net worth of $20 million, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. He is the son of Massad Boulos, a Lebanese billionaire who runs Boulos Enterprises and SCOA Nigeria.

The Boulos heir got his bachelor's degree from Regent's University London based in England.

What does Michael Boulos do for a living?

Besides being in a billion-dollar family, Boulos has his hands in other companies as well. ​He became the director of Fadoul Group. He's also a business development manager for Royalton Investment, according to The Hill.


How did Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos meet?

Lindsay Lohan has a lot to do with it. The now-fiancées were at Lohan's beach club in Mykonos, Greece, and that's where sparks began to fly.

However, the actress told People Magazine that she wasn't there when they met, but she knows the couple.


The soon-to-be newlyweds will have a pretty packed guest list to fill up Trump's swanky property, and her wedding is expected to be nothing short of glamorous.

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    Jenna Kelley (she/her) was the Associate Editor for Florida at Narcity Media, where she oversaw all of the editorial content across the Sunshine State. She started her career in broadcast media as a television news reporter for three years. In 2020, Jenna won a Georgia Association of Broadcasters (GABBY) award for Best Online Produced Story. She's covered live concerts, reported at the Masters Tournament, and interviewed state senators during election season. Prior to working at Narcity Media, she made her way home to Florida and launched a copywriting business. Jenna received her B.A. in English with a minor in Communications at Florida State University. She has over five years of experience from print and digital media to radio and television.

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