You may not know Tiffany Trump’s friends, but you’ve probably seen them on Instagram. The social media-savvy Trump is part of the “Snap Pack,” a coin termed by The New York Times to describe a group of friends who are famous for being, well, rich. They often post photos of themselves on yachts and private planes or gallivanting in different parts of the world.
Per Vanity Fair, most of the Snap Pack comes from prominent families and the New York City elite. Aside from Trump, members include Henri Matisse’s great-great-granddaughter Gaïa Matisse, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s daughter, Kyra Kennedy, and DJ John “Jellybean” Benitez’s daughter, Raya Benitez. While they seem like spoiled kids who do nothing but document how they spend their parents’ money, each of them has their fair share of ambitions. Matisse is trying to make it big as an actor, while Benitez is following in her father’s footsteps without using his name.
Thanks to their social media fame, the Snap Pack has gotten offers to star in their own reality TV series, but they know better than to accept them. “It conflicts so much with all of our different personal goals. Besides, it’s not about money or fame, it’s about our friendships. It’s about us being f****** amazing people and loving each other,” said Matisse, while Tiffany dished that “you have to think long term.” Even Kennedy balked at the idea. “I think that it’s just selling yourself, and it’s not an attractive look,” she said.
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