Kimberly Guilfoyle, ex-fiancee of Donald Trump Jr., intends to maintain a relationship with him despite their breakup due to their long history and mutual connections. Now all set to serve as the US Ambassador to Greece, Guilfoyle remains close with the Trump family, ensuring ongoing interaction with Don Jr. in public events.
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