
Tiffany Trump alongside her fiancé Michale Boulos on her arrival at West Palm Beach airport in Florida this Friday.
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Michael Boulos, The 23-year-old Arab American businessman who will become the former president’s son-in-law Donald Trump, Is part of a multimillion-dollar empire that extends to the African continent.
Boulos, who recently proposed to Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany (27 years old), with a ring valued at $ 1.2 million, is of Lebanese descent.
However, his opulent family of Christian beliefs has connections in Nigeria and the United States.
Michael was born in Houston, Texas, And is the second of four brothers; 2 are women, according to a Daily Mail report that interviewed her father, the tycoon Massad Boulos. Most of their lives, they grew up in Lagos, one of the nations that the outgoing president called “shithole” or “mier country **” in 2018.
His brother Fares leaned towards acting, and recently appeared in a scene from the Netflix series “The Crown”, In a short performance without dialogue.
A life of “playboy”
Before Michael met Tiffany in the summer of that year, the young man led a life of “playboy” and could spend the night in various bars in the Nigerian city such as the “Spice Route”, a club known for air shows. exotic.
Additionally, Michael was a regular visitor to popular places in the Mediterranean such as Cannes and Greek islands as Mykonos, Where I enjoyed participating in yacht parties.
Michael earned a bachelor’s degree in Arts from Global Business Administration in Regent’s University and London, England. He later graduated with a master’s degree in Project Management, Finance and Risk Management University of London.
His father is an ardent supporter of Trump
The young man’s father, a staunch supporter of Trump, listed him as the best president in recent U.S. history.
About her son’s engagement to Tiffany he stated, “It’s great news, it’s been a wonderful love story and will continue to be.”
He added: “This is just a chapter they are starting now on a long road that hopefully is about love and prosperity.”
Massad Boulos, born in Kfaraakka, near Lebanon’s border with Syria, was a child when his family moved to the United States in the 1970s.
Massad was a student when he married Sarah Fadoul, daughter of the magnate Zouhair Fadoul, who joined his son-in-law in the family business through Fadoul Group, Which currently has businesses in 13 African countries that include construction, vehicle sales, and assembly and maintenance.