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Tiffany Trump makes a uncommon public look within the UK together with her mother

  • Tiffany, 30, was seen posing with Marla, 60, at an event at The Cambridge Union 
  • Marla was billed by the university as an ‘actress, model, humanitarian and mom’
  • Tiffany’s appearance in the UK came after she joined her father in court in NYC 

Tiffany Trump has put the stress of her father Donald’s hush-money trial behind her in order to enjoy a quick trip across the pond with her mother Marla Maples. 

The former First Daughter, 30, made a rare public appearance in the UK on Monday, when she joined her mom Marla at Cambridge University, where the former actress and model was giving a talk at the college’s Union. 

An image of the mother-daughter duo showed them posing up alongside one another, with Tiffany – who wed billionaire heir Michael Boulos in 2021 – sporting a demure white polo shirt and a pair of black pants, her long blonde locks style in loose waves around her shoulders. 

The Georgetown Law graduate happily beamed for the camera as she stood with her arm around her 60-year-old mother, who was wearing a beige sweater, long pearl necklace, and had her locks coiffed in bouncy curls. 

Tiffany did not join her mother up on stage at the event, where Marla was billed as an ‘actress, television personality, model, humanitarian, singer, presenter, ambassador, and mother’, but instead watched on from the audience. 

Tiffany Trump has put the stress of her father Donald's hush-money trial behind her in order to enjoy a quick trip across the pond with her mother Marla Maples

Tiffany Trump has put the stress of her father Donald’s hush-money trial behind her in order to enjoy a quick trip across the pond with her mother Marla Maples

On Saturday night, Tiffany, 30, joined her mother for a night on the town in London

On Saturday night, Tiffany, 30, joined her mother for a night on the town in London 

The former First Daughter was seen making her way into a black cab after attending a dinner that was hosted by her mother at a 'high-end' Mayfair restaurant

The former First Daughter was seen making her way into a black cab after attending a dinner that was hosted by her mother at a ‘high-end’ Mayfair restaurant 

Tiffany followed her evening out with an afternoon in Cambridge, where her mother was giving a talk at the university's Union
Tiffany followed her evening out with an afternoon in Cambridge, where her mother was giving a talk at the university's Union

Tiffany followed her evening out with an afternoon in Cambridge, where her mother, 60, was giving a talk at the university’s Union  

However Tiffany did play a major role in what her mother had to say on-stage, with a brief run-down of the event posted ahead of time describing Marla’s ‘number one role in life’ as being a mother to her only child. 

‘Her number one role in life has been motherhood, ushering her daughter, Tiffany Trump, into adulthood on the world stage,’ the Cambridge Union website read. 

Ahead of the event, the mom and daughter proved their close bond when they enjoyed a night on the town in London, heading out for a dinner at Inca restaurant in Mayfair, where Marla was hosting a private dinner. 

The South American-inspired eatery is described as offering a ‘high-end dining experience’, with guests offered an array of dishes, including a $140 king crab, a $292 wagyu tomahawk, and a $127 dover sole. 

Tiffany and Marla were seen arriving together in the back of a black cab – with the younger of the two blondes sporting a pair of form-fitting black leather pants, a simple black T-shirt, a white leather jacket, and some silver-tipped see-through heels.

She carried am $1,800 patent leather Bottega Veneta handbag over her shoulder and flashed a large smile at the cameras as she made her way inside. 

Her arrival in the UK comes just two weeks after Tiffany put on a public show of support for her father Donald at his hush-money trial in New York City

Her arrival in the UK comes just two weeks after Tiffany put on a public show of support for her father Donald at his hush-money trial in New York City 

However once she had entered the venue, the former First Daughter opted out of taking any photographs alongside her mom, who gamely posed up alongside her guests while sporting a beige top, blue jeans, and a long velvet jacket with embroidery down the front. 

Although Tiffany has shied away from the public eye in recent years, particularly since her father left the White House in January 2021, she was thrust back into the spotlight at the end of last month when she showed her public support for the former President at his hush-money trial in New York. 

Tiffany – who is Donald’s youngest daughter and his only child with ex-wife Marla – joined her older half-siblings Eric and Don Jr. at the courthouse in New York to hear the closing arguments in the case, in which the former businessman was ultimately found guilty on 34 felony fraud charges. 

Despite the serious nature of the occasion, Tiffany managed to keep a wide smile on her face as she arrived at the court alongside Don Jr., with a large pair of sunglasses on her face to shield her eyes from the cameras. 

Although she was present in court for the closing arguments, Tiffany was not in attendance when lawyers yanked her into the case by making a stunning disclosure about an apparent blackmail attempt made against the youngest Trump daughter before election day in 2016. 

The shocking claim was made by Trump’s lawyer Tom Blanche, who questioned witness Michael Cohen about the so-called ‘extortion’ attempt made against Tiffany eight years earlier. 

‘You recall on October 25th, you recall her communicating with you concerns about somebody trying to blackmail her [Tiffany]?’ Blanche asked. ‘Yes sir,’ Cohen responded, before confirming that he handled the matter swiftly. 

Prior to her attendance at the trial however, Tiffany has largely remained under the radar, posting just one image on her public Instagram account this year – a photo of herself celebrating the New Year at her father’s Mar-a-Lago estate back on January 2.