Tiffany Trump brushes off comments about her weight and adopts a rescue kitten with billionaire boyfriend Michael Boulos
Tiffany Trump, 25, and her billionaire boyfriend Michael Boulos, 27, have adopted a second kitten whom the couple has lovingly named Orange Crush. The kitten was adopted from Humane Rescue Alliance. Their other cat, Petals, was also adopted from the same center back in June.
The center shared a snap of the couple with the adorable orange and white kitten on social media. HRA said in the post's caption that the couple was "thrilled" to add a new kitten to their little family. "Congratulations to @tiffanytrump and @michaelboulos who adopted Orange Crush today from the Humane Rescue Alliance," they wrote on Instagram. "The pair adopted Orange Crush as a friend for Petals, who they brought home from HRA in June. Orange Crush and Petals are just two of the more than 5,000 animals the Humane Rescue Alliance works to find homes for each year. Tiffany and Michael were thrilled to add a new kitten to their family!"
The post received over 500 likes within 10 hours of being posted with people taking to the comments section to both congratulate the couple and make jokes about her father, President Trump. A user going by the handle @jecont07 wrote: "Now if only she could talk to her dad about the kids in cages..."
Another user with the name @cristinaindc wrote: "Congratulations @tiffanytrump for adopting a cat who needed love and a family to call his own instead of shopping for one. Please continue to support #humanerescue, they are a wonderful organization."
Trump, who studies law in Georgetown, appeared to be happy and smiling less than a week after she reportedly left a cryptic post: 'You will never know me,' on Instagram. This came after her father's former personal assistant Madeleine Westerhout, 28, reportedly said that the president did not like to be pictured with his daughter because she is overweight.
The Daily Mail reports that Westerhout allegedly told reporters that Trump couldn't pick Tiffany out from a crowd, and shared details about his 13-year-old son Barron. Westerhout, who had worked for the president since he took office, was forced to step down after the incident on August 29.
Trump addressed the comments criticizing her for speaking about his children. He reportedly called Westerhout's remarks "a little hurtful." Trump also insisted that the comments were "absolutely false." The president called his daughter "a wonderful person" when asked about Westerhout's claims on August 30.