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Marla Maples, left, Michael Boulos, Tiffany Trump and former President Donald J. Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday Hy Goldberg/DenisLEON&Co

KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump walked his daughter Tiffany down the aisle on her wedding day
  • The former president told his son-in-law, Michael Boulos, to take care of his daughter
  • The businessman wished Tiffany and Boulos "a great life together" during his toast for the newlyweds

Donald Trump gave a toast and danced with his daughter Tiffany Trump during her lavish wedding to billionaire heir Michael Boulos.

In a video obtained by Page Six, the former president took the dance floor with the bride to "Here Comes the Sun" during the nuptials held at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, Saturday night.

The footage showed Trump and Tiffany swaying to the classic Beatles hit while chatting.

Trump, who walked his daughter down the aisle, also gave a speech to the newlyweds.

"Michael, you better take care of her," the businessman-turned-politician told his new son-in-law, according to Page Six. "No doubt, you are a special person and you are way beyond your years. I have seen him dealing with very big people. . . You are just two spectacular people and this was a beautiful day."

Trump also mentioned the weather, which was forecasted to be rainy due to Hurricane Nicole. Unnamed sources previously claimed to Page Six that Tiffany was "flipping out" over predictions that it could hit Palm Beach. It forced the club to evacuate earlier in the week and closed airports in the area.

"They were worried about rain," the "Celebrity Apprentice" alum said during his toast. "They said, 'Sir, we are going to build a big tent over the pool.' I don't want a tent because if you build a tent two things: Number one, it costs a lot of money. Who wants to spend the money? And two, it's just not the same. And I said, 'Let's take our chances, right Tiff?'"

"I think it's emblematic for you and your life," Trump added of the good weather. "We are very proud of both of you. Have a great life together."

Trump shares Tiffany with his second ex-wife, Marla Maples, who also gave a speech to the happy couple during the reception. The actress-model thanked her ex-husband, to whom she married from 1993 to 1999, for being a "wonderful father" to Tiffany.

"I just want to thank your wonderful father, Donald, and the beautiful Melania [Trump] and all the family for holding so close to Tiffany throughout the years," Maples said. "It's been a bit of a ride for everyone, but the warmth you all share together is what holds this family together. If we all stay strong together, we're going to help hold the world together."

"Let's hold this love together, let's hold our hearts together, and let's just step out in the world and know we can change the world one day at a time with just our love. We can do it," she continued before adding, "Donald, you may have to do a little more."

Maples also shared via Instagram throwback photos of Tiffany and some snaps of her daughter with her husband to mark the special occasion. She assured Tiffany she would always be there for her even if she was starting her own family.

"Once I held you in my arms. Now, as I watch you move forward with love, know you'll always be my baby, now and beyond your wedding day. Love, Mom," she wrote in the caption.

Several of Trump's family members were present at Tiffany's lavish wedding, including his third wife Melania and their son Barron. Trump's daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and sons Eric and Donald Jr. were also in attendance along with Trump's rarely-seen sister, Elizabeth Trump Grau.

Tiffany and Boulos met while vacationing in Mykonos, Greece, in the summer of 2018. They took their relationship public in 2019 and announced their engagement in January 2021.

Boulos is the heir to a multibillion-dollar conglomerate SCOA, which runs several companies all over West Africa.

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In a gown by Elie Saab, Tiffany Trump is walked down the aisle at Mar-a-Lago by her father, former President Donald J. Trump. Hy Goldberg/DenisLEON&Co