
Tiffany Trump offers FIRST glimpse at newborn baby after welcoming son with husband Michael Boulos
Tiffany and husband Michael Boulos welcomed their first child, son Alexander Trump Boulos, in May.
In the first of the new photos, Alexander, who has thick brown hair and blue eyes, can be seen sweetly looking at the camera while being held by his mom with his mouth open in surprise.
The second picture showed her husband holding the baby, while Tiffany looked lovingly at her son.
The new parents were both dressed in white.
In another snap, they dressed him up in a knit teddy bear outfit, as he slept peacefully in a wooden basket.
Others included Tiffany sweetly holding Alexander, as well as more family photos.
Tiffany first announced her son's birth on Instagram, so it's only fitting that she would continue to post more photos of him on the social media platform.
When Tiffany shared the initial announcement of her son's arrival, she shared a black-and-white snapshot of the baby's foot, alongside a caption that read: 'Welcome to the world our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos.
'We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives!'
Michael was quick to comment on the post, writing: 'He's a blessing!'
Mom Marla Maples also shared: 'No greater joy in the world. Michael and Tiffany this Gran Mar Mar loves you all so much!! You rocked it, my girl!'
The newborn is Donald's 11th grandchild. His son, Donald Trump Jr. has five children, while daughter Ivanka Trump has three, and son Eric Trump has two.
Tiffany publicly confirmed that she was expecting her first child in mid-December, months after her father announced it to the world.
The President excitedly shared the news that he was going to become a grandfather again while speaking at the Detroit Economic Club back in October.
He recognized several guests in the crowd, including businessman Massad Boulos, who is Tiffany's father-in-law, and then delivered the good news.
'He happens to be the father of Tiffany's husband, Michael, who's a very exceptional young guy,' said the President.
'And she's an exceptional young woman. And she's going to have a baby. So that's nice.'
Last month, her sister, Ivanka, threw her a lavish Peter Rabbit-themed baby shower in Palm Beach, Florida.
A radiant Tiffany was seen wore a stunning powder blue dress with short sleeves, which featured embellishments on the bust.
Her other sister-in-law, Lara Trump, was also at the shower, while Ivanka shared details of the gorgeous celebration, including the intricately decorated cookies featuring adorable Peter Rabbit characters.
Peter Rabbit motifs adorned the bar that was set up in outside the house. Tiffany was spotted posing in other snaps with friends including Camilla Ravah, Sarah Shatz and Karen Shiboleth.
The couple started dating in 2018, after they met on vacation in the Greek Isles with actress Lindsay Lohan.
Michael proposed in the White House Rose Garden with a 13-carat emerald-cut diamond ring worth $1.2 million.
They married at Tiffany's father's Mar-a-Lago estate in November 2022.
Tiffany, who graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 2020, has not been heavily involved in her father's political efforts - although she did attend the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last summer.
Her billionaire husband Michael was born in Lebanon and is the heir to Boulos Enterprises, a Nigerian distribution and assembly company for vehicles including motorcycles and power bikes, run by his father.
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