Donald Trump Jr. has opened up about his decision to end his engagement with Kimberly Guilfoyle, emphasizing the lasting friendship they share despite their breakup. In a December 13 interview with Page Six, Trump Jr., 46, acknowledged their split but noted, “Kimberly and I will always have a special bond and will never stop caring for each other.” He also lauded Guilfoyle’s accomplishments, particularly her appointment as the U.S. ambassador to Greece, set to begin in January 2025 under his father’s administration.
Trump Jr. described Guilfoyle as “a national TV news star, an unbeaten prosecutor, a leader of the MAGA movement, and a close advisor to the president,” praising her multifaceted career. Us Weekly reported earlier this week that the couple had quietly ended their engagement before the election, finalizing the division of assets by late September. Sources claim Trump Jr. initiated the breakup, but it was friendly, with both agreeing they had different ambitions.
Their relationship began in 2018 and quickly became a staple at political events. They got engaged in 2022 during Tiffany Trump’s wedding, but recent developments suggest they’ve moved on. Trump Jr. is now linked to socialite Bettina Anderson, while Guilfoyle focuses on her diplomatic role. Despite their separation, the former couple maintains mutual respect, showcasing the significance of their shared history and continued friendship.