In a world where every public appearance is closely scrutinized, Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancée, Kimberly Guilfoyle, are no strangers to the spotlight. However, a recent social media post has brought back memories of their 2019 appearance on 'The View', and not all of them are flattering.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is yet to officially become a Trump, has never shied away from defending the family she's about to marry into. This was evident during the couple's appearance on the popular talk show, a moment she recently revisited by sharing a video clip on Instagram. The clip showcased her fervent support for the Trump family, but it was Donald Trump Jr.'s silent demeanor that caught the attention of many.
Social media users were quick to comment on Trump Jr.'s lack of participation in the discussion. One user pointed out, "Don Jr just sitting there quietly," while another humorously added, "He's afraid to speak ... ." Yet another took a jab at his intelligence, stating, "He isn’t smart enough to do anything but sit there."
While Guilfoyle's passionate defense was the highlight of the video, some pointed out that her statements were more claims than verified facts. This isn't the first time Guilfoyle has made headlines recently. In a separate Newsmax interview, she corrected host Greg Kelly when he referred to former President Donald Trump as her "potential father-in-law," emphasizing the word "future."
The conversation took a lighter turn when Kelly inquired about their wedding plans. Guilfoyle playfully responded that they had been engaged for two years, but she wasn't ready to share any wedding details on air. When pressed about what they were waiting for, she cheekily replied, "More Trump."
However, it wasn't just this appearance that had people talking. A few days prior, Guilfoyle had interviewed Sarah Palin. After arriving late for her own show, her demeanor during the discussion seemed off to some viewers. Comments on Twitter ranged from concerns about her well-being to jokes about her appearance. One user remarked, "Kim keeps looking worse and worse," while another quipped, "When Sarah Palin is speechless you know it's bad."
In the age of social media, public figures are constantly under the microscope, and every action or inaction is dissected and discussed. While the couple's appearance on 'The View' might have been a fleeting moment in their lives, it's clear that it left a lasting impression on many.