Tiffany Trump Is an ‘American Princess’ in Metallic Pink Gown at Cannes Film Festival (Photo)
Tiffany Trump is called "American Princess" by a fan after she shared a glamorous photo of herself wearing a metallic pink gown during her appearance at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival.
Tiffany, 25, unquestionably got everyone's attention when she published a beautiful shot of her sporting a metallic pink gown during a trip to the yearly festival held in the French Riviera recently.
US taxpayers are currently on the hook for at least $20,000 in hotel bills.
In the Instagram snap, President Donald Trump's youngest daughter is seen looking away from the camera while crossing Promenade de la Croisette.
As of this writing, the photo, which she simply captioned with a heart emoji, already gained over 17,000 likes. A lot of people also added their thoughts via comments, with one fan naming her the "American Princess."
The photograph was probably taken by her boyfriend Michael Boulos' cousin, Toni Breiss, whom she tagged in the picture, according to Daily Mail.
In a report published by Quartz, Tiffany and Michael, whose family established SCOA Nigeria and Boulos Enterprises, attended the event over the weekend, which means that US taxpayers are currently on the hook for at least $20,000 in hotel bills.
Reviewed by Quartz, a Department of State purchase shows a $19,213 expenditure labeled, "USSS HOTEL ROOMS MARRIOTT – TIFFANY TRUMP’S VISIT TO CANNES 17-20 MAY 2019," which indicates a three-night stay at the Marriott Jesta Fontainebleau for Tiffany’s security team.
The State Department and the Trump Organization didn't reply to requests for comment, but Julia McMurray, the Secret Service spokesperson, told Quartz:
“For operational security reasons, the Secret Service cannot discuss specifically nor in general terms the means, methods, resources, costs, or numbers we utilize to carry out our protective responsibilities.”
In March, Tiffany and Michael, who first met at Lindsay Lohan's Greek club in 2018, went to Eastern Europe on vacation. The State Department spent no less than $23,000 in hotel rooms in Belgrade, Serbia in support of her travel.