By Katherine Tinsley
3:25am PDT, Apr 1, 2025
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Donald Trump Jr.'s new girlfriend, Bettina Anderson, took to Instagram to defend her man after the businessman was slammed in a recent article.Keep reading for the details…
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A source told New York Magazine that they were surprised Bettina Anderson would date Donald Trump Jr., as he "is the most despised member of the family; he's an a**hole, a spoiled heir."_
Bettina Anderson declared her love for Donald Trump Jr. despite the source's claims."That's my guy," she wrote on an expired Instagram Story. "DEFINITELY an 'insider' VERY familiar with @donaldtrumpjr."
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Donald Trump Jr. also responded to the criticism on Instagram."Don't get me wrong, I can totally be an a**hole when I need to be… if you're an adversarial to my friends, my family, my country, MAGA, etc.," he wrote. "But I think you'd be hard pressed to find a regular person who actually knows me who thinks that."
He later urged the insider to "man up" and "put your name to it."
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Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson's romance began after the first son split from his longtime fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle. A source told People Anderson was excited about the attorney becoming an ambassador for Greece, as it would mean Guilfoyle would be spending less time around the Trump family."Bettina wants Kim out of the area," the political insider shared.
"They are trying to send Kim abroad," they added. "They waited for the election to pass, but they didn't want the split to get in the way of anything to hurt Donald in the election."
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Despite Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle silently separating last year, Donald Trump praised her in his ambassador announcement."For many years, Kimberly has been a close friend and ally," the president wrote after his son and Guilfoyle announced their breakup.
"Her extensive experience and leadership in law, media, and politics along with her sharp intellect, make her supremely qualified to represent the United States, and safeguard its interests abroad," he noted.