
Donald Trump Jr.'s ex Kimberly Guilfoyle looks unrecognizable in makeup-free throwback snaps
Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle looked unrecognizable in bare-faced snaps shared in honor of Mother's Day.
The 56-year-old took to Instagram with a series of heartwarming pictures taken alongside son Ronan Anthony Villency, now 18.
The pictures included several touching moments enjoyed by the mother-son duo over the years - from sun-soaked holidays to political appearances.
One of the most eye-catching was a makeup-free throwback snapshot of Kimberly taken shortly after giving birth to her baby son.
She showcased her natural skin as the newborn rested peacefully on her chest - a stark departure from the full face of makeup fans are used to seeing.
In another image from the carousel, the mom also flaunted her physique in a black bikini while playing with the tot on the beach.
Dozens of followers flooded to heap praise on the photos, as one wrote: 'My favorite is the newborn picture, mother and son.'
'I like the more natural look on you,' another praised of the snap.
The former news personality has been hit with plastic surgery allegations on multiple occasions - but has not stated if they were true.
As DailyMail.com exclusively reported, Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle had already called off their years-long engagement when the Trump heir romanced Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson.
The two had barely been seen together publicly since news of his romance with Anderson first came to light in September.
Don Jr. was caught locking lips with Anderson, 37, while enjoying a long brunch date at The Honor Bar, located inside Palm Beach's swanky Royal Poinciana Plaza shopping center in August.
The romance exploded into the spotlight when DailyMail.com published pictures of that date the following month.
Guilfoyle and Don Jr were then pictured for a last time together on November 14, when she posted photos from a Trump victory celebration at Mar-a-Lago.
But even then, there was not one photo in which she and Don Jr. posed side by side.
Guilfoyle also made no mention of her fiancé in the caption, sticking instead to a political message: 'So blessed to be part of the greatest campaign and political comeback of all time. Now it's finally time to get this country back on track! THE BEST IS YET TO COME!'
Yet the couple waited until after the inauguration to announce their split, a source familiar with the first family told DailyMail.com.
In the aftermath, President Trump announced that Guilfoyle would serve as the ambassador to Greece.
She has yet to receive Senate confirmation for the ambassadorship, which would send her across the Atlantic to Athens.
But the president touted her love for Greece and his love for her as a person as he pulled her onstage in March to mark Greek Independence Day.
'She came here and she loves our country and she loves Greece and now she's going to be the future ambassador to the Hellenic Republic, Kimberly Guilfoyle,' Trump said to cheers.
'And I'm going to say Kimberly, come on up and say a few words. Kimberly, come - she's really a good person,' he continued.
As DailyMail.com exclusively reported, Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle had already called off their years-long engagement when the Trump heir romanced Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson
'She represents the Greek culture very well,' Trump said of Guilfoyle, who is of Puerto Rican and Irish heritage. 'I will tell you, she's very proud of it.'
When she took the stage, Guilfoyle said it is an 'honor and privilege of a lifetime to serve this country and to serve a country that I love so much, that is so near and dear to my heart... and to do it under the guidance, the leadership, of the most important, powerful president that this country has ever seen.'
She went on to call Trump a 'man of integrity.'
'I know the measure of the man and his character and his strength, and I know his love for the people of Greece, the birthplace of democracy,' she continued.
Guilfoyle concluded her remarks by saying that under Trump people would 'sleep well at night and wake up in the morning feeling hopeful and optimistic for a man that will fight for the economy of this country and of Greece, for religious liberty and freedom and for the enduring alliance of Greece and the United States.'
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