In a surprising turn of events from within Trump world, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Donald Trump Jr. have reportedly called it quits after several years together. The couple, who began dating in 2018 and quickly became one of the most visible duos in conservative circles, is said to have parted ways quietly in recent weeks.
While no official statement has been released by either Guilfoyle or Trump Jr., sources close to the former Fox News host confirm that the relationship has ended and that Guilfoyle has already moved out of the couple’s shared Florida home. “It’s been building for a while,” a source revealed. “Kimberly has been reassessing her priorities. She’s focusing on herself now, and on redefining what comes next in her life — personally and professionally.”
The news comes as a shock to many who have followed the couple’s high-profile relationship over the past several years. Known for their fiery speeches at Trump campaign rallies and appearances on far-right media platforms, Guilfoyle and Trump Jr. often appeared united in both message and mission. Their on-stage chemistry — frequently intense and theatrical — led many to believe they were deeply aligned in both values and ambition.
However, insiders suggest that behind the scenes, tensions had been simmering. “They weren’t always on the same page about the future,” one individual familiar with the couple’s dynamic explained. “Kimberly has been seeking more autonomy, more of her own voice. She’s ambitious in her own right, and that can be hard when you’re constantly overshadowed by the Trump name.”
The pair had been engaged since 2020, with Trump Jr. proposing with a sizable diamond ring that Guilfoyle proudly displayed in social media posts at the time. But even as they publicly shared their political partnership, whispers of strain reportedly began to surface late last year. Some speculated that Guilfoyle was growing weary of the relentless pressure that comes with being tethered to the Trump political machine — particularly as legal and financial investigations swirled around various members of the former president’s inner circle.
There has been no comment yet from Trump Jr., who continues to post regularly on social media, largely focused on political commentary and Second Amendment advocacy. Guilfoyle, on the other hand, has noticeably toned down her public presence in recent weeks.
This breakup marks a significant shift for two figures who once appeared inseparable — not just romantically, but politically. Their relationship had become a symbol of MAGA alliance, often drawing headlines not just for their public appearances but for the way they embodied the next generation of Trump loyalists.
Whether this marks a broader distancing from Trumpworld for Guilfoyle remains to be seen. But if the quiet end to this relationship is any indication, she may be writing a new chapter — one with her name, not his, at the top.