Tiffany Trump celebrates 27th birthday with sushi and champagne in Miami, Internet says 'wear a f**king mask'
President Donald Trump's youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, was spotted celebrating ahead of her 27th birthday. She was seen in Miami, Florida, on Sunday night, October 11, alongside her boyfriend Michael Boulos as well a group of friends while celebrating her upcoming birthday. She was seen with bottle service, sparkles, sushi and a massive American flag, The Sun reports.
She was seen at the Komodo restaurant where her table was full of sushi, wine, and what seemed to be caviar. Tiffany did not seem to be too bothered with Election Day and went on to continue the festivities at Kiki on the River, a Greek restaurant.
The 26-year-old celebrated her night with bottles of Dom Perignon while waiters had engulfed her table with party smoke. Last year, the youngest daughter of Tiffany had received a lot of love from her family members including roses and balloons from her mother Marla Maples as well as her boyfriend Buolos.
Her sister Ivanka and sister-in-law Lara Trump had paid tribute to her on Instagram. Many social media users were left outraged at Tiffany's actions. One such user had written, "I like sushi as much as the next person but that was too many damn people maskless and the workers had their masks on their chins. And nobody was socially distancing. That’ll be your last birthday if you keep that up, girl." Another user commented and shared, "This is so vile and disgusting. If my daughters ever behaved like this I’d be so ashamed. But this is a family full of narcissists, so are we really surprised?" Yet another commented and wrote on Twitter, "Eating JAPANESE food while your family is encouraging hate towards Asian Americans? How hypocritical." One user said, "Good Lord, @TiffanyATrump - your birthday is not more important than people losing their lives. Wear a fucking mask or celebrate at home. This family is just a bunch of idiots."
I like sushi as much as the next person but that was too many damn people maskless and the workers had their masks on their chins.
— 🧟♀️ 𝐙𝐎𝐌𝐁𝐈𝐄 𝐂𝐀𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐄🧟♂️ BLM ♡ (@NotJosieGrossy) October 12, 2020
And nobody was socially distancing.
That’ll be your last birthday if you keep that up, girl.
This is so vile and disgusting. If my daughters ever behaved like this I’d be so ashamed. But this is a family full of narcissists, so are we really surprised?
— Citizen Venice (@CitizenVenice) October 12, 2020
Eating JAPANESE food while your family is encouraging hate towards Asian Americans? How hypocritical.
— Sistah (@seoulsistahsoul) October 12, 2020
Good Lord, @TiffanyATrump - your birthday is not more important than people losing their lives. Wear a fucking mask or celebrate at home. This family is just a bunch of idiots.
— JulieSoCal (@JulieSoCal1) October 12, 2020
"Her mom tried to get her away from Don Don but she’s obviously all about money and power and selfishness like he is," commented another user. Yet another who echoed the same sentiments had written, "Sad that so much of the focus is on her weight rather than her putting this extravagant display out there while Americans are dying or being evicted. #WhitePrivilege on full display."
"THE most selfish family on the flippin planet! All a bunch of entitled slime!" commented another user.
Her mom tried to get her away from Don Don but she’s obviously all about money and power and selfishness like he is.
— sharon (@sharon45856259) October 13, 2020
Sad that so much of the focus is on her weight rather than her putting this extravagant display out there while Americans are dying or being evicted. #WhitePrivilege on full display
— Laura Kolaczkowski 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@lkay54) October 12, 2020
THE most selfish family on the flippin planet! All a bunch of entitled slime!
— Denise J (@kaiwisurfdiva) October 12, 2020
We had earlier reported that social media users dug up an old news report about Trump making his second wife, Marla Maples, sign a “draconian'' prenup according to which, Trump would stop making child support payments for Tiffany Trump — the daughter he shared with Maples — if she ever enlisted in the military or joined the Peace Corps.
Trump was pretty pressed for money when he decided to marry Maples in the fall of 1993, as he faced bankruptcy from his three casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, defaulting on $3.4 million in debt and being forced to sell a 282-foot yacht, his Trump Shuttle airline and his stake in New York City’s Plaza Hotel, according to a Vanity Fair report. On top of that, he ended up agreeing to give his first wife, Ivana Trump, their jointly-owned Connecticut estate and pay $650,000 annually to support children Don Jr, Ivanka and Eric.