Donald Trump Jr. appeared with new girlfriend Bettina Anderson at two pre-Inauguration Day occasions additionally attended by his former-fiancé Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Trump Jr. took his new socialite girlfriend to a ball Friday additionally attended by his ex, sources instructed The Put up — with all three then photographed at President-elect Donald Trump’s candlelight dinner on the Nationwide Constructing Museum late Sunday.
There, Anderson, 38, was seen carrying a traditional darkish ballgown whereas Guilfoyle, 55, posted a photograph on Instagram of her carrying a shiny white costume on the identical occasion.
The inauguration actions have marked the brand new couple’s first public outings. Nevertheless, Guilfoyle nonetheless performs a key function, with the incoming president selecting her to function US ambassador to Greece in his administration.
The president-elect argued she was “perfectly suited to foster strong bilateral relations with Greece” and would advance US pursuits on points “ranging from defense cooperation to trade and economic innovation.”
Guilfoyle fortunately accepted the nomination, which requires Senate approval.
Guilfoyle and Trump Jr. turned engaged on New Yr’s Eve 2020 however stored it beneath wraps for almost a 12 months.
Nevertheless, the nuptials have been referred to as off final 12 months after their relationship had been souring for a while, insiders instructed Web page Six final month.
“Don and Kimberly haven’t been getting along over the past year,” one supply mentioned. “They get argumentative at Mar-a-Lago in front of people. Nothing crazy, but you know when a couple is fighting. They bicker in public.”
Including to rumors of their messy break up, images of Trump Jr. and Anderson in public collectively quickly after emerged.
Anderson, a Palm Springs socialite, has additionally been eyeing a task within the incoming Trump administration, sources at Mar-a-Lago beforehand instructed The Put up.
Anderson expressed a need to serve on one of many Trump White Home’s group outreach boards or advisory committees, particularly the highest spot on the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, sources mentioned.