A Body Language Expert Decodes How Tiffany Trump Really Feels About Her Half-Siblings For Us

Posted by Erma Hippe on Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Tiffany Trump has led a life separate from her half-siblings. Donald Trump raised Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump with his first wife Ivana Trump, while Tiffany was raised alone in California by her mother Marla Maples. 

In an interview with ABC News, all four children sat down with Barbara Walters to discuss their father's 2016 presidential campaign. In the footage, body language expert Adrienne Carter immediately noticed a degree of separation between Tiffany and her older siblings regarding how they were sitting. "It looks like she's not as close to her other siblings as they are to each other, but it could be that she wants to be seen in her own right rather than as a sibling too," Carter explained to The List.

Audiences have duly noted Donald Trump's apparent favoritism for his older daughter, Ivanka over the years. As the former executive vice president of the Trump Organization and a senior advisor in her father's administration, Ivanka was close with her father on both the business and political fronts. Don Jr. and Eric are also heavily involved in the family business. 

Therefore, in the ABC News interview, Carter noticed Tiffany's apparent feelings as the odd one out. "She pulls a classic contempt expression smile, which means 'I feel superior' in some way," she observed. "The three siblings are a unit and Tiffany is a unit on her own in this grouping."

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