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Donald Trump becomes grandpa again as Tiffany gives birth to son

Donald Trump becomes grandpa again as Tiffany gives birth to son

India Today15-05-2025

US President Donald Trump is officially 'Grandpa Trump' once again.Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of Donald Trump, announced the birth of her first child, a baby boy named Alexander Trump Boulos, on Thursday. The 31-year-old shared the joyful news on social media.'Welcome to the world, our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos,' she posted in a touching message. 'We love you more than words! Thank you for entering our world!' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tiffany Trump (@tiffanytrump)advertisementThe announcement came alongside a tender black-and-white photo, showing the newborn's foot gently cradled in a hand — a symbol of the family's happiness and emotional bond with their newest member.As reported by The Hill, Tiffany shares the child with husband Michael Boulos, a Lebanese-born businessman. The couple married in a glamorous 2022 ceremony at Mar-a-Lago. Since then, they've kept a relatively low profile. The birth of their son marks a new chapter for the couple.Tiffany is the only child from Donald Trump's marriage to actress and television personality Marla Maples.Donald Trump first hinted at the pregnancy during an October 2024 appearance at the Detroit Economic Club, where he told the crowd: 'She's a wonderful young woman. And she's going to have a baby. So that's nice.'Last month, Tiffany's sister, Ivanka Trump, also celebrated the news by sharing photos from Tiffany's baby shower. 'Tiff, you're going to be the most wonderful mama. Your baby boy is already so loved — and so lucky to have you!' Ivanka wrote on Instagram.ALSO READ: Michelle Obama jokes about thermostat wars with Barack: 'He's scared of it now'Trending Reel

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