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Along withTiffany Trump‘s recent unveiling — at the White House, no less — of her businessman boyfriendMichael Bouloscame the news that the two first met atLindsay Lohan‘s club in Mykonos last summer.

But did Lohan introduce the couple?

“I wasn’t there when they met,” she said.

“I know him … and I know her … but I don’t know what happened,” Lohan explained.

She told PEOPLE at theBeach Clubpremiere party in New York City on Monday that she was only recently introduced to Boulos through mutual friends and described her relationship with Trump as “friendly.”

A source who knows Trump and Lohan both says they first met in early 2017, about a month after President Donald Trump was inaugurated.

Much isn’t publicly known about Boulos. Tiffany, 25, tagged him on her Instagram on Friday, sharing a photo of the two in the Red Room at the White House (which is not part of the first family’s private residence).

Boulos’ Instagram is private, but in his bio he mentioned both “Project Management Finance and Risk” and City, University of London. He included several flags: those for France, Lebanon, Nigeria and the U.S.

A sourcetold Page Six in Novemberthat the couple was staying quiet: “Tiffany is happy she has so far been able to keep things with Michael under the radar. But she introduced him to her family at Thanksgiving, and he comes across as a very intelligent young man from a great family.”

According to Page Six, Boulos grew up in Lagos, in Nigeria, where his family founded SCOA Nigeria as well as Boulos Enterprises. His brother is the performer Farastafari.

Page Six reported that Boulos’ family is Lebanese.

It remains unclear when Boulos and Tiffany visited the White House or if Boulos met the president. However, Tiffany previously posted a photo of herself wearing the same outfit while in the Red Roomon Dec. 13. (A spokeswoman for the Trump family did not respond to a request for comment.)

Nigeria was among many countries President Trump dismissed last year as “sh–holes,” according toCNNand theWashington Post. The president reportedly mocked African nations as well as El Salvador and Haiti.

Trump quickly denied these accounts but said he had used “tough language.” Nigeria at the time said that, if Trump had indeed used such a label, the comment was “deeply hurtful, offensive and unacceptable,”Reuters reported.

In a later meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, Trump said Nigeria was beautiful and that he wanted to visit,according to the BBC.

source: people.com