Miami Herald

‘When’s the wedding?’ Donald Trump Jr. posts about anniversar­y; folks had questions

- BY MADELEINE MARR mmarr@miamiheral­d.com

They’re a match made in political-pundit heaven.

And now Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle turned six.

Former President Donald Trump’s oldest son and the ex-Fox News personalit­y shared joint Instagram posts celebratin­g their anniversar­y Wednesday.

It’s unclear what significan­ce April 24 has, as they are not married. The couple got engaged in January 2022.

“Thanks for always being there no matter what the haters are throwing our way,” Jr. wrote.

Guilfoyle’s homage was a tad more sentimenta­l: “You are my best friend and my soulmate. Here’s to us and our incredibly blessed life we share together. Looking forward to creating new memories and enjoying more adventures together.”

The 46-year-old businessma­n began dating the 55-year-old lawyer soon after his “unconteste­d” divorce from Vanessa Haydon, the mother of his five kids. They were married for 12 years.

Guilfoyle has been married twice. She has a son with her ex, furniture heir Eric Villency. After their divorce, the San Francisco native married Gavin Newsom in 2006, but they split three years later. Newsom is now California’s governor.

As far as we know, Guilfoyle and Trump have not set a wedding date, but do live together in Admiral’s Cove in Jupiter, where they often throw lavish parties.

One would have to assume the ceremony would be at his father’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, but Jr. married Haydon there, so perhaps they’ll choose another venue.

The couple is apparently in no rush to make things official.

Though, of course, many folks — who were either insulting them or congratula­ting them in the comments section — wanted answers about when they were sending out save-the-date cards. “Put a ring on it.”

“Are you guys going to finally get married?”

“When’s the wedding?”

Madeleine Marr: madeleinem­arr

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