The Moment
Tiffany Trump made a rare family cameo on the South Lawn, attending the White House Easter Egg Roll with her husband, Michael Boulos, and their son, Alexander Trump Boulos. The baby, not yet a year old, appeared in soft spring colors while mom kept it polished in a white floral dress and sunglasses. It was a sweet, low-drama sighting at an event that’s basically Washington’s friendliest photo op.
On her verified Instagram, Tiffany shared a carousel of Easter moments and captioned at least one shot “Baby’s first Easter,” offering a peek at baskets, pool play, and travel snaps. For a usually private branch of a very public family, it was a gentle re-entry into the spotlight.

The Take
I know, “celebrity baby at the Egg Roll” isn’t exactly foreign-policy news. But in the fame ecosystem, these soft-focus family outings are their own kind of messaging. The Egg Roll is bipartisan nostalgia: a day where the drama gets checked at the gate, and everyone hunts for plastic eggs like it’s 1996. Tiffany, leaning into that tradition, with a tidy fashion moment and a happy baby, says: ” We’re doing normal-family things, hold the headlines.
Here’s the reality check. Tiffany has mostly kept a quieter profile compared to other Trump-adjacent figures. So when she posts about her son’s first Easter and shows up at the most public-friendly event on the calendar, it’s not a grand launch; it’s a reminder. Think of it like a pastel postcard: “Hi, we’re good, see you when there’s actually news.”
Also, file under obvious but notable: fashion and family moments are the last safe common ground we share online. You can roll your eyes at the curated sweetness, but it works because it’s simple. Like the Egg Roll itself, it’s more about tradition than plot twists.
Receipts
Confirmed:
- The White House Easter Egg Roll took place on the South Lawn in early April 2026, a long-running tradition organized by the White House with support from the White House Historical Association (per official event materials).
- Tiffany Trump shared Easter-weekend photos and video featuring her son, including a caption reading “Baby’s first Easter,” on her verified Instagram (visible on her account in early April 2026).
- Editorial photos from the event show Tiffany Trump, Michael Boulos, and their son on the South Lawn during the Egg Roll on April 6, 2026 (wire/agency imagery published that day).
Unverified/Reported:
- The exact designer and retail price of Tiffany’s white floral dress, widely reported as Alessandra Rich, have not been confirmed by Tiffany or the designer.
- Scheduling details about who did or did not participate in a “Reading Nook” segment were not posted in the official schedules we reviewed.

Backstory (for Casual Readers)
Tiffany Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump and actress-turned-advocate Marla Maples, has kept a relatively private lane compared to her older siblings. She married businessman Michael Boulos in 2022 at Mar-a-Lago and welcomed their son, Alexander, in 2025. A Georgetown Law grad, Tiffany pops up occasionally for family milestones and holidays, then recedes, more “occasional update” than “constant feed.”
What’s Next
Don’t expect a content deluge. Tiffany tends to post in seasonal snapshots. With Alexander’s first birthday around the corner in May, a cute cake-smash or backyard moment seems likely. Otherwise, the safe bet is more family-first glimpses tied to holidays and milestones, not a full-court press.
For watchers of the Egg Roll specifically, keep an eye on next year’s theme and guest list; the event often evolves with the First Lady’s office and partner organizations. And if Tiffany keeps treating public appearances like quick postcards, anticipate the same rhythm: brief, polished, kid-first, and moving right along.
What’s your read: do you prefer famous families keeping it to holiday snapshots, or do you want more day-to-day openness when kids are involved?
Sources:
- White House Historical Association event background and 2026 Egg Roll materials (April 2026).
- Tiffany Trump’s verified.
- Instagram posts (early April 2026).
- Editorial photo coverage from accredited wire/photo agencies (April 6, 2026).

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