
Donald Trump grandson Alexander goes viral: Tiffany shares first baby photos
In images that were taken on the spur of the moment and went viral on social media yesterday, Tiffany Trump was seen cuddling her son, Alexander, with her husband, Michael, in moments that were both sweet and elegant.
Tiffany Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump, the President of the United States, posted the first photographs of her son, Alexander Trump Boulos, with her husband, Michael Boulos, a businessman from Lebanon, on her personal Instagram account.
Tiffany Trump Instagram profile
Following the birth of her child, Tiffany participated in her first official family photograph, during which she was shown holding her boy with her husband. In addition to the photographs, she included a message that conveyed her genuine emotions, which read, "The love of our lives, Alexander Trump Boulos (ATB)."
The post received a lot of interaction from followers, who expressed their hope that the child and his parents will have a life that is full of happiness and health. One of the followers expressed their admiration by writing, "Oh my God, he is absolutely stunning." Another follower congratulated Tiffany, stating, "Your son is an exact replica of your father, President Trump."
Tiffany Trump Instagram profile
After Tiffany made the announcement of the baby's birth in a post on May 15, 2025, this is the first time the infant has been seen in public in several weeks. "Welcome to this world, our precious little Alexander Trump Paul," the mother captioned a black-and-white photo that she had posted at the time. The photo showed her hand grasping the foot of the child. Our affection for you is indescribable! "We are grateful that you have entered our lives."
During that time, Michael expressed his joy by referring to his son as a "blessing."
Donald Trump, who was elected to a second term as President of the United States in January, has eleven grandchildren, and Alexander is the eleventh grandchild.
It was during a speech that Trump gave at an event in October that he made the public announcement that his youngest daughter, Tiffany, was expecting her first child. He referred to Tiffany as "a very special young woman" and added that there was "a baby to come."
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