- Kimberly Guilfoyle said her relationship with Donald Trump Jr. is very “traditional.”
- The former Fox News host said in an interview that he loves “making sure we have everything we need.”
- The couple started dating in 2018 after his divorce from wife Vanessa Trump.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, fiancé of Donald Trump Jr., said in a new interview with Florida magazine that her relationship is very “traditional.”
“I love taking care of Don the way I watched my mother take care of my father with so much love,” Guilfoyle told Metropolitan Palm Beach magazine. I do my best to make sure I have everything I need: make coffee in the morning, cook my favorite meal, do the laundry for the family, and take care of the house.”
The former FOX News host Guilfoyle began dating Trump after he divorced ex-wife Vanessa Trump in 2018.
Guilfoyle told the magazine that they had known each other for years before they became a couple.
“We are similar in many ways and complement each other beautifully in true yin and yang. We share the same inner passion and fighting spirit,” she said.
The couple got engaged on New Year’s Eve 2020, but didn’t go public with their engagement until January 2022.
“Don likes that I’m traditional yet fiercely independent. We’re partners in this incredible journey called life. I love it!” she says. I was.
She also respected Don Jr.’s “undaunted courage” and said he was “genuinely fearless”.
Guilfoyle told interviewees that the couple moved to Palm Beach to be closer to Trump’s extended family.
Kimberly Guilfoyle attends a campaign event for Republican Senate candidate Patrick Morrissey on October 22, 2018 in Inwood, West Virginia.
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Guilfoyle was married to California Governor Gavin Newsom when the Democrat was mayor of San Francisco. She has a child from her second marriage to her furniture heiress Eric Villency.
After leaving Fox News in June 2018, the newscaster recast herself as a conservative influencer for legions of female Trump supporters, possibly as a result of sexual harassment allegations, according to The New Yorker. .
Guilfoyle was reportedly considered for the role of White House Press Secretary in 2016, before becoming an adviser to former President Donald Trump during the 2020 election.