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Tiffany Trump celebrates Pride in NYC with friends
The 24-year-old partied with pals in rainbow attire
Tiffany Trump celebrated Pride in New York City with friends over the weekend as chronicled in a series of Instagram posts.
Trump’s fashion designer friend Andrew Warren posted a photo of himself posing with the POTUS’ second oldest daughter outside of SoHo House captioned “Happy Pride Saturday.”
Trump’s other friend Julius Barnathan also posted photos of Warren, Trump and himself inside a photo booth at SoHo House.
“Happy pride from us to you,” reads the caption.
Warren and Trump also sported sequin bomber jackets as they closed out Pride weekend on Sunday.
The friends also shared their New York Pride adventures on their Instagram stories.
Some people questioned Warren taking Trump with him to celebrate Pride.
“Isn’t her dad a member of a political party that makes targeting LGBT people a priority?” one person commented.
Warren responded, “isn’t everyone their own person?”
Trump hasn’t been vocal on certain issues but her social media has spoken volumes. In addition to attending Pride, Trump also “liked” social media posts in support of March for Our Lives.
Celebrate the start of Pride month at the Queer Magic Dance Party at the Black Cat on Saturday, June 6. Doors open at 9 p.m.
There will be pole performances and demonstrations, a free photo booth with glitter bar, a queer vendor market, tarot readings by Skye Marinda Tarot, a drag performance by Sapphica, and dancing to a blend of smooth R&B, Afrobeats, hip-hop and pop by Slammer & Saba. Tickets are $20 at the door or $15 (plus fees) in advance, purchased here.
Local queer journalists will celebrate Pride this weekend at the annual NLGJA-DC Pride Happy Hour event at Trade (1410 14th St., N.W.) on Saturday, June 6, 3-5 p.m. Admission is free.
Out & About
DC Front Runners Pride Run 5K set for Saturday
Annual event held at historic Congressional Cemetery
The 14th annual DC Front Runners’ Pride 5K run/walk is set for Saturday, June 6 at historic Congressional Cemetery. The race starts and ends at the cemetery (1801 E St., S.E.) and passes through scenic D.C., along the Anacostia River trail and the fields at RFK campus. Registration ends Friday at 11:59 p.m.
Runners can pick up their race packets on Saturday from 7-8:30 a.m. at Congressional Cemetery; the race begins at 9 a.m.
The fee to run the 5K in person is $65 ($35 for those under age 20). Proceeds benefit local LGBTQ nonprofits, including Thrive DC, Wanda Alston Foundation, Blade Foundation, Ainsley’s Angels, SMYAL, and Team DC. Visit DCFrontRunners.org for more information.
