Donald Trump’s Second Wife Opted for a Rural Life to Raise Their Daughter – See Her Now in Her 60s

She once graced red carpets and attended exclusive events, but her true preferences lay elsewhere. When her highly publicized marriage ended, she chose rural life, prioritizing her daughter's upbringing. Decades later, she remains dedicated to a life of wellness, far from the extravagance she was once associated with.

While in New York, she participated in beauty pageants and pursued work in the entertainment industry. Though she had ambitions, she was still finding her footing in the city. During this time, she met Donald Trump, a businessman already making headlines.

The model and actress poses with Donald Trump, circa 1991 | Source: Getty Images

Their relationship soon became the focus of tabloid attention, making her one of the most talked-about women in the country. The intense media scrutiny that followed would shape the next chapter of her life, turning her into a media sensation and influencing her future.

A Publicized Romance and a High-Profile Marriage

She met Donald on Madison Avenue, around the time his marriage to Ivana Trump was unraveling. Their relationship became a media spectacle, with tabloids fixating on the differences between her and Ivana.

Where Ivana was a polished European businesswoman, she was a Southern beauty queen who spoke openly about her beliefs, blending Christian faith with New Age spirituality.

In 1993, she gave birth to her and Donald's daughter, Tiffany. At the time, Donald was facing pressure from his conservative parents over having a child out of wedlock. He was also preparing to take his struggling casinos public, and his personal life had become a liability.

His highly publicized relationship with Tiffany's mother had already drawn negative attention, and marrying her was seen as a way to calm investors.

Soon after Tiffany's birth, he proposed, and they married that December in a lavish ceremony at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. But their marriage came with strict legal conditions—ones that would shape the terms of their divorce just a few years later.

A Strict Prenuptial Agreement and a Short-Lived Marriage

Before their wedding in December 1993, Donald had a prenuptial agreement drawn up to protect his financial interests. She reportedly sought a $25 million settlement, but the final agreement granted her only $1 million if they separated within five years, plus another $1 million to purchase a home.

Donald Trump marries his second wife at the Plaza Hotel on December 20, 1993 | Source: Getty Images

She also forfeited any claim to Donald's future earnings or inheritances. The agreement also placed limits on child support for their daughter, Tiffany Trump. Donald agreed to pay $100,000 per year, but those payments would end if Tiffany took a full-time job, enlisted in the military, or joined the Peace Corps before turning 21.

Additionally, she was bound by a strict confidentiality clause, preventing her from publishing any memoirs or interviews about their marriage. The document stated that if she ever violated the terms, Donald would suffer “irreparable damage.”

She reportedly planned to challenge the prenuptial agreement after five years, but the marriage didn't last that long. After nearly four years, they separated, finalizing their divorce in 1999. But unlike Ivana, who remained in the public eye, she took a different path after their split.

Tiffany Trump and her mother during the Comic Relief at Six Flags Magic Mountain on September 9, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

Life After Divorce: Rejecting Extravagance

When her marriage to Donald ended in 1999, she moved on without the financial security many assumed she had. She did not receive a large settlement despite being married to him for nearly six years. In a 2016 interview, she addressed the public's misconceptions, saying, “I wasn't there for the glamorous life or the riches.”

She lived in a 740-square-foot apartment and focused on building a life outside Donald's influence. Addressing rumors that she was being paid to stay silent, she stated, “People say, ‘He pays her not to talk about him?' — that's not true.”

She also distanced herself from the luxury that had surrounded her during her marriage. Dressing in designer gowns and attending lavish events felt like playing a role.

“To me, it's never about how much money you have. It's about how you're connecting with each other, supporting each other,” she admitted. Instead, she focused on what mattered most to her.

Raising Tiffany Trump Away from the Spotlight

After her divorce, she made a conscious decision to raise her daughter, Tiffany, in a quiet and structured environment. Wanting to give her the kind of upbringing she had in rural Georgia, she prioritized home-cooked meals, simple routines, and quality time together.

“That was my choice, raising her outside of the spotlight,” she said in 2016. Although Donald provided financial support, he was not involved in the daily aspects of parenting, and she considered herself a single mother to their daughter.

“Her daddy is a good provider with education and such, but as far as time, it was just me,” she revealed. She recalled making the effort to bring Tiffany to New York a few times a year so she could spend time with her father.

“I just said it's important for her to form her own relationship with him, without my input. I wanted to create some consistency where she could see him,” she explained. “We were always together,” a grown Tiffany added, acknowledging the close bond she shared with her mother, Marla Maples.

Marla Maples at 61: A Life of Wellness and Simplicity

Now 61, Marla has built a life centered on health, spirituality, and personal growth. She has remained committed to wellness, often sharing insights on mindful living through her website and social media.

Describing herself as “a passionate advocate for mental, spiritual, and physical wellness,” she promotes holistic approaches to maintaining a balanced life. Marla has embraced aging naturally, drawing admiration from fans.

Photos of her online often spark praise, with one commenter writing“Such a natural beauty. 💕💕” Another added“I love your natural look without filters.” A third admirer wrote simply, “You look amazing.”

Though she rarely seeks public attention, fans continue to admire her natural beauty and the life she has built away from fame. Decades after leaving the spotlight, Marla remains true to the values that led her there in the first place.

As for her beloved child Tiffany, her father Donald was with her on her big day. He fulfilled the role of a father – by walking her down the aisle, participating in the father-and-daughter dance, and supplementing the day with his words of love.

Donald's youngest daughter tied the knot two years ago, and the proud father walked the bride down the aisle. He shared loving words about his newly wedded son-in-law.

Tiffany, the fourth of Donald's children, married Michael Boulos on November 12, 2022. The internet personality and the billionaire wed in an extravagant wedding held at the father of the bride's Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.

Internet personality Tiffany Trump and businessman Michael Boulos pose backstage for the Taoray Wang fashion show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery II at Spring Studios on February 9, 2019 in New York City ┃Source: Getty Images

The businessman walked his youngest daughter – who dazzled in an Elie Saab gown – down the aisle. The garment had long sleeves, a silhouette, and detailed beading.

The mother of the bride donned an Elie Saab dress which was lavender in color and one-shouldered. Meanwhile, her former husband, now married to Melania Trump, wore a tux.

Tiffany and Boulos – who is an heir to a billion-dollar family business, wed in front of friends and family under a gazebo decorated with white, blue, and pink flowers. The couple kept to their theme as the bridesmaids' blue gowns matched the decor.

For the wedding reception, guests indulged in finger foods and had cocktails during sunset. In the evening, they made their way inside Mar-a-Lago for the main event.

The newly wedded couple reportedly hired a 10-member band and dancers who entertained their loved ones in performances depicting loofahs.

The guests were seated behind tables covered in tall crystal candelabras and lush floral arrangements and had their dinner options listed in an ornate mirrored menu.

Boulos and Tiffany crossed paths in 2018. He was a college student at the time, and she was on a European holiday trip. Boulos proposed at the official residence in early 2021.

Donald Makes an Emotional Speech to His Son-In-Law

Donald gave a toast on their big day and shared heartwarming words. The former U.S. President said Boulos was unique and wise for someone his age.

The father of five complimented the couple saying they were two extraordinary individuals and that their wedding day was marvelous while urging his new son-in-law to look after his daughter, “Michael, you better take care of her.”

Donald took to the dance floor with Tiffany for their father-and-daughter dance while the “Here Comes the Sun” tune played in the background.

Video footage obtained by Page Six showed the duo at the reception dancing together as the proud father shared a moment with his daughter.

Tiffany's Wedding Almost Broke in a Couple of Days

While the night was a success, it almost became a blunder because of a natural disaster. Merely days leading to the wedding, Tiffany was reportedly “flipping out” as her “welcome dinner” was ruined because of Hurricane Nicole.

A source revealed to Page Six that they had to send “staff home” due to the unfortunate incident and that she remained behind at her dad's abode.

The insider continued to explain at the time that guests had made their way to the wedding location and that the couple had “planned” some “over-the-top” events but sadly had to “cancel” because of the storm.

Those who intended to fly down to Florida for the nuptials were affected because Hurricane Nicole massively struck the state leading to the shutdown of Palm Beach International Airport.

An insider had previously disclosed that Tiffany and her billionaire partner looked forward to having 500 wedding guests on their special day. At the time, it remained unclear how many of them had to change their reservations due to the tropical cyclone.

A source divulged that the bride-to-be had anticipated an enormous ceremony, adding that because she and Boulos come from affluent families, they wanted their beloved friends “from around the world” to celebrate their love.

Still, the couple received their marriage license on November 8, 2022, before the Palm Beach County Courthouse had to shut down for the remainder of the week because of the storm. Despite the bad weather conditions, Tiffany celebrated her bridal shower the week before alongside her sisters and close pals.

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