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Is Kimberly Guilfoyle morphing into Melania Trump? Now engaged to Donald Jr., the former Fox News host has plenty in common with her stepmum-to-be – and they’re just two years apart in age

Melania Trump is in fact two years younger than Kimberly Guilfoyle, who will become part of the Trump family when she marries Donald Jr. Photos: AFP, @kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram
Melania Trump is in fact two years younger than Kimberly Guilfoyle, who will become part of the Trump family when she marries Donald Jr. Photos: AFP, @kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram

  • Just two years apart in age, Guilfoyle, 53, modelled Victoria’s Secret lingerie and did a campaign for Macy’s, while Melania, 51, walked the fashion runways for years
  • Melania became FLOTUS in 2017, but Guilfoyle was first lady of San Francisco more than a decade earlier – they’re also both great at giving controversial speeches

At one point Politico reported that Kimberly Guilfoyle was an annoyance to Donald Trump – but whether he or his wife, former first lady Melania, like it or not, she’s soon to become one of the family.

After Guilfoyle, 53, and Donald Trump Jr., 44, announced that they are engaged earlier this year, the former Fox News host has increasingly been compared to her future stepmother-in-law, who is in fact two years younger than her. So just how similar are they?

They were both models

Kimberly Guilfoyle and Melania Trump were both models, but Guilfoyle eventually went on to become a lawyer. Photo: @kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram, @StompTheGOP/Twitter
Kimberly Guilfoyle and Melania Trump were both models, but Guilfoyle eventually went on to become a lawyer. Photo: @kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram, @StompTheGOP/Twitter
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Don Jr. truly does take after his father, with both clearly having a thing for models. While Melania walked the runways at fashion weeks, appeared in TV commercials and posed for magazines, Guilfoyle did similar work.

She has appeared in Victoria’s Secret lingerie in bridal magazines and modelled for American department store Macy’s.

The brunettes are so similar that they are often said to look and dress alike. But Guilfoyle was only dabbling in modelling to pay her way to becoming a lawyer.

“I knew I wanted to go to law school and I wanted to have the funds to do so, so when I was in college at UC Davis, I had three jobs: I was working at the district attorney’s office as an intern, I worked at the clothing store Clothestime, and I was modelling and doing different jobs in and around San Francisco and Sacramento,” she told Cosmopolitan.

They were both first ladies