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Tiffany Trump and Marla Maples Spotted Aboard Luxury Yacht

Ruth Kamau  ·  July 17, 2017

NEW YORK — On a sun-drenched day in mid-July 2017, Tiffany Trump and her mother, Marla Maples, turned heads when they were spotted relaxing aboard a sleek luxury yacht off the coast. Photos circulating online showed the pair enjoying what looked like a carefree escape, complete with designer sunglasses and casual chic outfits that screamed high-end leisure. It was one of those moments that reminded people how the other half lives, especially amid the swirl of politics that dominated the Trump family narrative at the time.

Witnesses and photographers captured the outing as Tiffany, then 23 and fresh out of college, shared laughs with Marla on the deck of the massive vessel. Reports suggested the yacht belonged to a friend or associate, though details were scarce. This sighting came during a relatively quiet period for Tiffany, who had mostly stayed out of the spotlight compared to her half-siblings. Marla, ever the supportive mom, appeared right at home in the opulent setting, perhaps offering a break from the intense media scrutiny that followed the Trump administration’s early months.

The event sparked a bit of online chatter, with some seeing it as a glimpse into the family’s more private world. After all, 2017 was a year when every Trump move drew attention, from policy battles in Washington to personal vacations. Folks debated whether this was just a simple family outing or something more calculated, but either way, it painted Tiffany as someone carving out her own path away from the White House drama.

Back then, as summer heated up, such sightings felt like a light distraction from heavier news. Tiffany had been focusing on her music and social life, while Marla navigated her post-divorce career in entertainment. Their day on the water might not have shaken the world, but it offered a human touch to a family often viewed through a political lens, showing that even in the midst of national headlines, life’s simple pleasures still mattered.