On Sunday evening, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Vice President Joe Biden, and a battalion of secret service agents congregated at the University of Pennsylvania to celebrate family graduations. Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany, and Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi, joined 1,500 classmates on stage as they earned diplomas as members of UPenn’s Class of 2016.
22-year-old Tiffany is Trump’s fourth child. She is the daughter of the real estate mogul’s ex-wife Marla Maples. Although Trump doesn’t live with Maples and his daughter, he has provided financial support through the years.
Biden’s granddaughter Naomi is the daughter of the vice president’s son, Hunter. She has kept a relatively low-profile since accompanying her grandfather and President Obama on a diplomatic trip to China in 2011.
In sharp contrast, Tiffany Trump appears to have adopted the Trump family’s affinity for the limelight. Much like her father, Tiffany loves the camera.
Here’s a sample of her instagram page:
As the flurry of comments on her photos illustrate, Tiffany Trump is quite popular with her (mostly) male fans. While some fans have opted to opine on Tiffany’s aesthetic appeal, leaving lewd comments on her page, others have chosen to attack her father. “Her photos have attracted rude, foul-mouthed comments, often directed at her famous father, as have her Twitter tweets with more than 20,000 followers,” explains Philly.com.
Although campus police officers and security service agents were visibly scattered throughout the crowd on Sunday, most parents didn’t seem to care all that much about the Biden-Trump celebrity dimension.
“Tiffany Trump is graduating. Well, so is my nephew, Basil. I’m not interested in Tiffany,” Philadelphia native Rachel Jackson told Philly.com. “I’m interested in Basil. He’s exciting. Not Trump’s daughter.”
All in all, most of the graduation attendees focused on celebrating the accomplishments of their friends and families. The Bidens and Trumps were an afterthought,