Tiffany Trump shares first photos of her newborn son Alexander: 'The love of our lives'

Tiffany Trump, daughter of President Donald Trump, introduced her newborn son, Alexander Trump Boulos, to the world in a series of Instagram photos
Tiffany Trump has officially introduced her newborn son, Alexander Trump Boulos, to the world (Getty Images)
Tiffany Trump has officially introduced her newborn son, Alexander Trump Boulos, to the world (Getty Images)

MIAMI, FLORIDA: Tiffany Trump is finally giving the world a peek at her baby boy!

The daughter of US President Donald Trump just posted the first photos of her newborn son’s face on Instagram.

In a series of adorable snaps shared Thursday, Tiffany and her husband, Michael Boulos, showed off little Alexander Trump Boulos, born this May.


 
 
 
 
 
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Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos welcome a baby boy

The first pic showed baby Alexander, thick brown hair and piercing blue eyes, staring sweetly into the camera with his mouth open in surprise while nestled in his mama’s arms. Then there’s proud dad Michael cradling his son while Tiffany gazes lovingly at the baby. Both parents are dressed in matching white outfits.

One of the snaps shows baby Alexander peacefully snoozing in a wooden basket while dressed in a knit teddy bear outfit. Another pic showed Tiffany lovingly holding Alexander in her arms.

When Tiffany first introduced her son to the world, she shared a black-and-white photo of Alexander’s tiny foot. "Welcome to the world our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos. We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives!" she captioned it.


 
 
 
 
 
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Michael commented, "He's a blessing!" while grandma Marla Maples gushed, "No greater joy in the world. Michael and Tiffany this Gran Mar Mar loves you all so much!! You rocked it, my girl!"

Grandpa Donald Trump broke the news

Baby Alexander is the 11th grandchild of Donald Trump. For those keeping count, Donald Trump Jr has five children, Ivanka Trump has three, and Eric Trump has two.

Funnily enough, it was Donald Trump who spilled the beans first. The president let the baby news slip months before Tiffany made her announcement. During an October speech at the Detroit Economic Club, he casually dropped the news while recognizing Michael’s father, Massad Boulos, in the crowd.

"He happens to be the father of Tiffany's husband, Michael, who's a very exceptional young guy," Trump said. "And she's an exceptional young woman. And she's going to have a baby. So that's nice."

Tiffany later confirmed the pregnancy publicly in mid-December, after her dad had already broken the news in his usual off-the-cuff style.

From Greek vacation to tying the knot at Mar-a-Lago

It’s been quite the fairytale for Tiffany and Michael. The pair first met back in 2018 while vacationing in the Greek Isles alongside Lindsay Lohan. Sparks flew, and the rest is history.

Michael reportedly popped the question in the White House Rose Garden with a 13-carat emerald-cut diamond that reportedly set him back $1.2 million. The couple eventually tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at Mar-a-Lago in November 2022.


 
 
 
 
 
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Tiffany, who graduated from Georgetown Law in 2020, has mostly kept a low profile aside from her appearance at last summer’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. She hasn’t been deeply involved in her father’s political campaigns, unlike her older siblings.

As for Michael, he comes from a lot of money. Born in Lebanon, he’s the heir to Boulos Enterprises—a Nigerian company run by his father that distributes motorcycles, power bikes, and vehicles across Africa.

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 09:  Tiffany Trump (L) and Michael Boulos pose backstage for Taoray Wang fas
Tiffany Trump (L) and Michael Boulos pose backstage for Taoray Wang fashion show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery II at Spring Studios on February 9, 2019 in New York City (Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Taoray Wang)

A Peter Rabbit party fit for Palm Beach royalty

Before Alexander arrived, the mom-to-be was celebrated in style.

Just last month, her big sister Ivanka Trump threw her a dreamy Peter Rabbit–themed baby shower in Palm Beach, Florida.

Tiffany was glowing in a powder blue, short-sleeved dress with beaded embellishments around the bust. The bar was decked out with Peter Rabbit motifs, and the dessert spread featured intricately decorated cookies featuring the iconic Beatrix Potter characters.

Also spotted at the shower were sister-in-law Lara Trump and friends Camilla Ravah, Sarah Shatz, and Karen Shiboleth.


 
 
 
 
 
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