Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle End Engagement Amid New Romance



Three months after being “blindsided” by photos of her fiancé enjoying an intimate brunch with another woman, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal that Kimberly Guilfoyle and Donald Trump Jr. are done. While they have not officially ended their engagement, the relationship has fizzled out, and Trump Jr. has moved on with Palm Beach socialite and “it girl” Bettina Anderson.

According to a source familiar with the situation, “there is no more Kimberly and Don – at least not romantically. They were waiting until after the inauguration to announce their split.” Meanwhile, Trump Jr. has been spending an increasing amount of time with Anderson, the 38-year-old blonde, and is said to be “crazy” about her.

The evidence points to the fact that Trump Jr. has moved on, and Anderson is now his new focus. The two were first spotted together, canoodling over brunch in Palm Beach, towards the end of the summer. Since then, they have been seen together on multiple occasions, including a recent dinner date in Palm Beach, where they walked hand in hand, providing “incontrovertible proof” that Trump Jr. has moved on from his former fiancée.

Guilfoyle, 55, has not been seen with Trump Jr. since November 14, when she posted pictures from a lavish Trump victory celebration at Mar-a-Lago. Trump Jr., 46, has been lavishly celebrating Anderson’s 38th birthday, including treating her to an extravagant dinner, where they were presented with a 19-inch diamond necklace worth over $100,000.

The relationship between Trump Jr. and Anderson is going from strength to strength, with insiders saying they are “regularly seen together in Florida’s beachside enclave.” Guilfoyle, on the other hand, has not publicly been seen with Trump Jr. since, and the future of their engagement remains uncertain.

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