Donald Trump Jr’s ex-fiancee Kimberly Guilfoyle has every intention to retain a connection with Don Jr despite their divorce as they have known each other for years and Gilfoyle is today a part of the Donald Trump administration– as the embassy to Greece. “Kimberly and Don have known each other for years and have a lot of background up but she feels like they’ll usually have a network,” an insider told Page Six.
Kimberly and Don Jr have some common friends and they run in the same lines and so it’s not possible for them to fully stop each other. They may continue crossing lines throughout their lives, the report said.
“Although Kim is serving as ambassador to Greece she’s never going somewhere in terms of fading out of the public eye, ” the insider said. “She’s also very close with the Trump family and likely remain in contact with President Trump about her new part. ”
There were a lot of theories of both Kimberly Guilfoyle and Donald Trump Jr’s existing partner Bettina Anderson meet each other at various annual holidays. But there was no discomfort even though they met each other at the Spanish Inaugural Ball. They also both attended a light breakfast at the National Building Museum Sunday, a day before the commencement.
Guilfoyle didn’t feeling uncomfortable at all wasting time with Don Jr during the opening or any of the functions or events leading up to it, the statement said. Don Jr also has the same experience toward Guilfoyle. “Don feels the same way. He also has a wonderful relationship with Kimberly and there’s been zero discomfort whenever they interact since their split,” the statement said.
Guilfoyle and Donald Trump Jr have known each other since 2018, they got engaged in 2020 and their marriage ended in 2024 before the poll when Don Jr was spotted with Bettina Anderson on some events– but none of them issued any speech on their split up. When Guilfoyle was nominated by Donald Trump as the ambassador to Greece, Donald Trump Jr congratulated her and said his relationship with Guilfoyle may always be unique.
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