Michael Boulos, 25, who is marrying Tiffany Trump, 29, is the heir to two billion dollar businesses

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Lebanese-American businessman Michael Boulos will soon become the newest member of the Trump family when he marries Tiffany Trump on Nov. 12 in Mar-a-Lago.

The couple’s romance dates back to the summer of 2018, when Tiffany was on vacation with Lindsay Lohan in Mykonos, Greece. The couple met at Lohan’s club.

Since then they have been inseparable.

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Boulos, 25, who has a reported net worth of $20 million, decided to put a ring on it in January 2021.

Like his future wife, Boulos is the heir to a billion dollar fortune thanks to the family business Boulos Enterprises and SCOA Nigeria. Those companies are run by his billionaire father, Dr. Massad Boulos, who stood in Lebanon shortly before the 2018 elections.

At the time of his son’s engagement, Massad told DailyMail.com: “It’s great news, it’s been a great love story and it will continue to be… This is just one chapter they are now starting on a long journey.” of hopefully love and prosperity. ‘

Boulos pictured with his father after graduating from private Regent’s University in London, where he studied business management

The scion of a Christian Lebanese family that eventually settled in Nigeria, Michael, 23, was born in Houston, Texas, the second of four siblings.  The Boulos children were raised largely in Lagos, where locals were shocked when in 2018, along with other African countries, they were derided by President Trump as

Boulos pictured with his brother, Fares, in a Rolls Royce in their youth in Lagos, Nigeria

The newlywed couple pictured with ex-President Donald Trump in June 2021

The newlywed couple pictured with ex-President Donald Trump in June 2021

Tiffany Trump posted this photo of Boulos proposing to her, a year after their engagement.  She wrote in the caption: 'One year down, forever to go'

Tiffany Trump posted this photo of Boulos proposing to her, a year after their engagement. She wrote in the caption: ‘One year down, forever to go’

Boulos Enterprise was founded by Massad and his brothers, Anthony and Gabriel. The family was introduced to Nigeria by their father, George, a goldsmith who emigrated to the country in 1936 to sell precious metals.

According to Crunch Base, the family-owned company imports Suzuki products into Nigeria and distributes other motorcycle parts to at least ten countries in West Africa.

The groom grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, but was born in Houston, Texas. He is the second of four siblings. In his youth, he spent time in the northern Lebanon village of Kfaraakka, close to the Syrian border. It is not clear at what age he moved to Africa.

His mother, Sarah Boulos, is the founder of the Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria. In 2020, Sarah expressed her evangelical Christian faith in an interview with Soul Magazine.

Michael, 23, became engaged to the ex-president's youngest daughter, Tiffany, 27, just days before her father left the White House

The couple got engaged just days before her father left the White House

DailyMail.com spoke exclusively with Michael's tycoon father Dr.  Massad Boulos in 2021 as he expressed joy over his son's engagement to Tiffany and the prospect of a wedding in Mar-a-Lago

DailyMail.com spoke exclusively with Michael’s tycoon father Dr. Massad Boulos in 2021 as he expressed joy over his son’s engagement to Tiffany and the prospect of a wedding in Mar-a-Lago

While living in Nigeria, Michael was a student at the American International School of Lagos. According to an City and Country During his studies, Michael was known to the staff of the exotic nightclub Spice Route.

The same post quoted Tiffany’s mother, Marla Maples, as saying, “I love Michael.”

He is also a graduate of Regent’s University London, where he studied business management and obtained a master’s degree from the City, University of London.

While studying in London for three years, he lived in a plush $1.2 million “student flat” with a hefty $3,000 a month rent near Regent’s Park.

A favorite with wealthy foreign students attending London Business School or Regent’s University, the block is a short walk from the trendy cafes and Cosmopolitan shops of St John’s Wood.

Neighbors included Tom Ford, Damien Hirst and Sasha Baron Cohen.

A former neighbor said: ‘He was typical of children from wealthy families who stayed here. I sometimes heard loud music coming from the apartment.’

Boulos pictured with his new mother-in-law Marla Maples on his wedding weekend, in 2021 Maples said of him: 'I love Michael'

Boulos pictured with his new mother-in-law Marla Maples on his wedding weekend, in 2021 Maples said of him: ‘I love Michael’

On Boulos’ now-deleted LinkedIn page, he gives his title at SCOA Nigeria as associate director, a role he has held since 2016.

He names one of his other employers Fadoul Group, a distribution company in Africa where he is director. The current wife of Boulos’ father is Zouhair Fadoul, the founder of the Fadoul Group.

Boulos is listed as the global business manager on the website of Royalton Investments, a company that rents out luxury real estate and yachts to clients.

In addition, Boulos is an associate director at the Canadian investment company Caillian Capital Group.

The couple live in Miami, in 2021 Boulos’ father told DailyMail.com that he thought it unlikely that his son would return to Nigeria.

He said, “Probably not. I imagine they will probably settle in Florida in the near future.”

Massad added: ‘He is involved in several aspects’ [of the family business] but he is currently in the United States and has been working on his own projects lately.”

When asked about the possibility of his son’s wedding taking place in Mar-a-Lago, Massad said, “That would be great, it’s a fantastic place, but of course that’s his decision, not mine.”

Boulos uses the inspirational quote: ‘Every day is a new beginning, stay away from what could have been, and look at what could be’ on his Instagram bio.

He previously spoke glowingly about his future father-in-law, ex-President Donald Trump.

Around the time of the 2020 election, which Trump lost, Boulos said on Instagram: “[Trump] wants to bring jobs back to the US He wants to invest in the US He wants to lower taxes. He wants to give people choice and freedom.’

Boulos continued: ‘He goes against the big technology companies that have such a big influence on us today. He’s going against the big pharma. The list is endless and endless.’

Speaking about Trump’s efforts in the Middle East, Boulos said, “We’ve seen what he’s done in the Middle East region.”

He continued: “I mean, four historic peace accords in the last two, three months. That has not happened in the past 25 years.

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Not a single peace agreement has been made between any nation in that region.”

While Boulos’ father told DailyMail.com in 2021: “[Trump is] best president in recent US history; and the one with by far the greatest achievements.’

Michael was university educated in London, while his actor brother Fares lays claim to a fleeting appearance in the second series of Netflix's The Crown, starring the non-speaking role of film director Ken Russell (circled)

Michael was university educated in London, while his actor brother Fares lays claim to a fleeting appearance in the second series of Netflix’s The Crown, starring the non-speaking role of film director Ken Russell (circled)

Fares also dabbles in his own brand ¿rap¿, posting a YouTube music video embracing a Jamaican accent, performing against a backdrop of Caribbean slums under the stage name ¿Farastafari¿

Boulos’ brother Fares is also dabbling in his own kind of ‘rap’, posting a YouTube music video in which he impersonates a Jamaican accent, performing against a backdrop of Caribbean slums under the stage name ‘Farastafari’

The future member of the Trump family has two sisters, Oriane and Sophie, as well as an aspiring actor/musician brother, Fares, who is nicknamed Farastafari throughout his music career.

In 2018, Fares appeared in an episode of the Netflix hit The Crown where he played filmmaker Ken Russell.

His father told DailyMail.com, “He’s always been smart in school and great with people — they both have — but Fares set his heart on acting pretty early on.”

Fares, who lives in central London, also had a small role in Fantastic Beasts.

In an online resume, he described himself as a “white Nigerian actor, trained in LA” by drama coach Constance Tillotson.

“Constance is known as one of the best acting coaches in LA and she writes regularly for Backstage,” he adds. “Now that I live in London, I want the best representation.”