Tiffany Trump appears to wear a bindi as she has lunch with fiance Michael Boulos and friends

TIFFANY Trump appeared to wear a bindi as she enjoyed lunch with her fiancé Michael Boulos and friends in Miami Beach on Sunday. 

The former first daughter, 27, laughed heartily at jokes from her friends as she sipped on a drink at the Florida restaurant.






Tiffany wore shades and a straw hat matching her cream, flower-print dress as she beamed while getting out of a car to meet the group with her 23-year-old fiancé. 

She matched the dress with strappy sandals and a gray purse while multimillionaire Boulos wore a casual blue T-shirt and khakis.

Trump’s youngest daughter was pictured throwing her hands up while telling her own story, before tying her hair up while the group sat in the shade. 

Her $1.2million engagement ring was clearly visible as she became more animated.





She was also snapped wearing what appeared to be a bindi for about half of the lunch.

According to the Hindu American Foundation, the bindi is a decoration marking the third eye, or inner eye, chakra.

It is used to allow the wearer to "access their inner wisdom or guru" and "see the world and interpret things in a truthful, unbiased manner."

The organization adds that it can also be a sign of marriage.

Tiffany and Lebanese businessman Boulos gave a round of tight hugs to the unidentified friends before chatting outside the restaurant while they left at Prime Italian restaurant on Ocean Drive. 

The couple is currently living in Miami where many members of the Trump family have rerooted.

Tiffany dined after wishing her dad a Happy Father’s Day on Sunday, posting pictures of herself and Boulos with the former president. 





“Happy Father’s Day, Dad!” she wrote on Instagram. 

“I’m so grateful for your boundless love, hilarious sense of humor, and for always believing in me!”

Boulos commented with a love heart underneath the post. 

Tiffany’s good-spirited lunch came as she and Boulos are said to be ramping up wedding plans after their engagement earlier this year.  

The couple may even host two weddings, according to Page Six. 

“Tiffany has been waiting to plan a very big wedding,” a source told the publication.

“Her fiancé is from a very wealthy family, she is from a very wealthy family, and they want all their friends from around the world to be there.

“This is truly going to be the big, glamorous, dream wedding,” they added.

“There might even be two weddings if his friends and family can’t attend a ceremony in the US because of COVID protocols.”





Boulos popped the question to Tiffany in the White House’s Rose Garden in January just days before the Trump presidency has ended. 

They announced the engagement on Trump’s last full day in office. 

"It has been an honor to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiancé Michael!” she wrote on Instagram. 

"Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter!"

The couple had been dating for two years after meeting in Mykonos, Greece, in the summer of 2018, reportedly at a party hosted by Lindsay Lohan. 

It came less than a year after Tiffany split from college boyfriend Ross Mechanic.

The couple was snapped for the first time when they attended the Taoray Wang runway show during New York Fashion Week in September 2018.

Tiffany then introduced her younger partner to the Trump family during Thanksgiving in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, later that year.

Boulos grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, where he attended and graduated from the American International School of Lagos.

He has a bachelor's degree in global business management from Regent's University London, and a master's degree in project management, finance, and risk at City, University of London.

It was reported last year that he has an estimated net worth of $20million.

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