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Tiffany Trump shows off baby pics amid bombshell report about husband

He’s only three months old, but Tiffany Trump’s son is already a world traveler.

President Donald Trump’s youngest daughter (with ex Marla Maples) showed off snippets from a lavish vacation earlier this week.

It’s unclear where Trump is with husband Michael Boulous but they’re on the water somewhere fabulous with mountains in the background. Though baby Alexander’s face isn’t shown, in one video in the carousel you can see his chubby little legs kicking.

The post, which as of noon Friday, got more than 40,000 likes, coincides with a bombshell New York Times story about Boulos, which ironically, involves a yacht.

The paper’s investigation found that the Houston born businessman who was raised in Nigeria benefited greatly from his love life. The Times says Boulous began drumming up deals soon after proposing to Trump in the White House Rose Garden back in January 2021.

One such deal involved his now brother-in-law Jared Kushner, who is married to Ivanka Trump.

The piece says that Boulous, working for his cousin Jimmy Frangi’s international yacht brokerage, brought Kushner into the fold. They pitched selling him an unfinished supervessel called The Solstice. Kushner had a few options to make money off the luxury watercraft: refurbish it and flip it, or lease it out.

The price Kushner paid was approximately $15 million, which included a $1M brokerage commission. But Frangi’s firm actually spent much less to acquire the yacht than what Kushner was told, with them pocketing $3.5 million.

Doing the math, Kushner was overcharged about $2.5M.

“It’s going to be difficult to hide,” an executive at the firm wrote Frangi, adding it was key Kushner not get the yacht independently appraised. Boulos was not copied on those messages, and it is unknown if he knew all the details of the plan, the paper notes.

The sale of the Solstice eventually went through in early 2022, with Boulous pocketing $300,000 to help broker the transaction. As for Kushner’s pricey investment, it currently sits “unfinished in Greece.”

Kushner eventually figured out he paid too much and confronted Frangi, who “concealed the reason for the higher price.” A spokesman for Kushner declined to comment on the matter, only saying that Boulos was doing a “great job” working to find a new buyer for the Solstice.

A rep for Boulos explained that the 27-year-old — whose father Massad Boulos is an international advisor in the current Trump administration — only received a pre-negotiated finder’s fee and is no longer in contact with his cousin.

As for any tension with his brother-in-law?

“Mr. Boulos is proud of and honored by his close, familial relationship with Mr. Kushner,” the spokesman wrote the Times in an email.

This story was originally published August 22, 2025 at 1:37 PM.

Madeleine Marr
Miami Herald
Celebrity/real time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered such features as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper’s daily People Page, attending red carpet events, awards ceremonies and press junkets; interviewing some of the biggest names in show business; and hosting her own online show. She is originally from New York City.
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