Former US President Donald Trump’s daughter Tiffany Trump married her fiance Michael Boulos in grand fashion.
Tiffany, 29, married the billionaire, 25, on Saturday in a lavish ceremony at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Tiffany’s famous father, 76, escorted her down the aisle while guests admired the bride’s stunning Elie Saab gown for the grand occasion.
Tiffany wore a gown that had long sleeves, intricate beading, and a princess silhouette.
Tiffany’s mother, actress Marla Maples, who divorced Donald Trump in 1999, wore Elie Saab as well, in a one-shouldered lavender gown.
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Meanwhile, her father, who is now married to Melania Trump, looked dapper in a tux.
The newlyweds exchanged vows in front of family and friends beneath a gazebo surrounded by a halo of pink, blue, and white flowers.
Tiffany’s bridesmaids, including her older half-sister, Ivanka Trump, wore dresses that matched the light blue hue of the floral arrangement.
Following the couple’s vows, their guests dined on passed appetizers and sipped cocktails against the backdrop of a beautiful sunset.
Guests were later led inside Mar-a-Lago for an extravagant ceremony in the evening. Tiffany and Boulos, according to Instagram Stories, hired a band of at least ten members and dancers who performed in loofah-like ensembles.
Guests watched the show from tables adorned with lush floral arrangements and tall crystal candelabras. An ornate mirrored menu listed their dinner options.
Tiffany’s lavish wedding looked like something out of a fairy tale. But their happy ending was not without difficulties.
Tiffany was reportedly “flipping out” just days before the big event after her “welcome dinner” was ruined by Hurricane Nicole.
“They’ve sent everyone home.” “Tiffany is still there,” a source said on Thursday, referring to Donald’s opulent Palm Beach estate.
The source continued, “Some guests came in for the week, and they had all these things planned. It was going to be a whole over-the-top thing. They had to cancel events today and canceled a golf outing for tomorrow. Everyone is stuck inside.”
Hurricane Nicole slammed into Florida earlier this week, closing Palm Beach International Airport and limiting who could fly in for the wedding.
Tiffany and Boulos had previously told us that they expected 500 guests to attend. It was unclear how many people had to change their RSVP due to the storm at the time.
“Tiffany has been waiting to plan a very big wedding. 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,” the insider said.
The couple was able to obtain their marriage license on Tuesday, just hours before the Palm Beach County Courthouse closed for the week.
Tiffany was able to celebrate her bridal shower last weekend with her sisters and closest friends despite the bad weather.
Tiffany and Boulos met in 2018 during his studies at the City University of London and her vacation in Europe.
Boulos, whose family owns a multibillion-dollar conglomerate, eventually proposed to Tiffany in the Rose Garden of the White House in January 2021.
He proposed to her with a custom 13-carat emerald-cut diamond ring worth a whopping $1.2 million.