Intrigue in Paradise: Ambassador Guilfoyle and Wrigley Allegedly Unite to Undermine Trump Jr.’s Romance with Socialite Bettina Anderson

West Palm Beach, Florida — A recent report has ignited a firestorm of allegations surrounding Kimberly Guilfoyle, the U.S. ambassador to Greece, claiming she collaborated with William “Beau” Wrigley, heir to the Wrigley chewing gum empire, to sabotage Donald Trump Jr.’s relationship with socialite Bettina Anderson. This alleged scheme reportedly began shortly after Trump Jr. began dating Anderson following his split with Guilfoyle.

Guilfoyle, 57, and Wrigley, 62, are said to have formed an unusual alliance after Trump Jr., 48, and Anderson, 39, were seen together in public for the first time in December 2024. Sources suggest that, during this period, Guilfoyle reached out to Wrigley—who was previously engaged to Anderson—to devise a plan that could undermine the burgeoning relationship. The strategy reportedly involved portraying Anderson as a gold digger seeking wealth and status through her association with the Trump family.

The alleged collaboration appears to have intensified as Trump Jr. and Anderson tied the knot in a private ceremony on May 21, 2026, followed by celebrations on a private island in the Bahamas. Notable guests included some of Trump Jr.’s siblings, but key family members—namely, former President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump—were conspicuously absent from the festivities.

Eyewitness accounts describe Wrigley and Guilfoyle’s appearance at a fundraiser shortly after their alleged alliance formed. Reports indicated that the two were seen dancing closely at the event, drawing attention given that Wrigley had recently separated from his third wife. A source at the event noted the tension in the air, describing the couple’s interaction as “bumping and grinding,” which turned heads among attendees.

Contradicting stories have emerged concerning how the partnership originated. While one source claims that Guilfoyle initiated contact, a representative for her contends that Wrigley was the first to reach out, citing concerns he felt Trump Jr. should have regarding Anderson. Meanwhile, an insider close to Anderson described Guilfoyle’s actions as a reflection of jealousy, plain and simple.

The former Fox News host has publicly maintained a supportive front regarding Trump Jr.’s engagement, expressing happiness for him during a January 2026 interview. Yet, behind the scenes, sources indicate that Guilfoyle was devastated by the end of their engagement and remains determined to protect her image. Notably, even months after their breakup, items belonging to Trump Jr. reportedly remained in her Florida home.

Trump Jr.’s engagement to Anderson was announced during the White House Christmas party in December 2025, marking a significant transition for him after a six-year relationship with Guilfoyle, which began with their engagement in 2020. Anderson comes from a prominent background as the daughter of Harry Loy Anderson Jr., who became the youngest bank president in the U.S.

Currently, Guilfoyle has been making headlines as she shines at high-profile events in Greece and continues to spark discussions back home, including speculation about her first ex-husband, Gavin Newsom, and his potential plans for the 2028 presidential race.

Though the allegations swirl around her, Trump Jr. and Anderson appear unfazed. As they embark on their new life together, the couple has captured the attention of both the media and the public, adding another chapter to the intricacies of the Trump family’s relationships.