Quentin Esme Brown Net Worth: Exploring the Wealth and Success of a Rising Star
After a series of trials and tribulations that took this progeny of local gentry across the country, Quentin Esme Brown is back home. The 24-year-old – daughter of President Trump’s first wife Marla Maples and the granddaughter of real estate mogul Harry Joe Brown Jr. – served as flower girl at a Vegas ceremony last weekend. She helped platonic friends Peter Cary “PC” Peterson (a former star of Bravo’s one-season Gossip Girl-esque reality show NYC Prep) and Quentin Esme Brown tie the knot at Sin City’s famed Little White Wedding Chapel.
The event, held for the Yellowstone Forever non-profit partner, was attended by the likes of Kimberly Drew and Alice Ryan, along with a slew of other New York socialites. The evening included cocktails, conversation, and an auction, with items such as original art and upscale travel gear up for grabs.
In the end, it wasn’t the most conventional wedding of all time, but a beautiful and fun way for the couple to celebrate their love. And the best part? They didn’t even tell Tiffany about it ahead of time.
According to Page Six, the impromptu Vegas wedding was actually planned during a birthday party for fellow socialite Andrew Warren. Tiffany, who is a law student at Georgetown University, was the night’s flower girl, scattering rose petals from a blue Tiffany gift bag while wearing a stunning black mini dress. She’s a good friend to PC, who appeared on the show for its sole season in 2009 and is the grandson of Pete Peterson, co-founder of private equity firm Blackstone Group.
As for the couple, they’re both pretty high up in the business world: Peterson runs a multimillion-dollar hedge fund and is the CEO of a public real estate company while Brown’s family has long been involved in the real estate industry.
They’re both philanthropists as well, with both making headlines in 2020 when they pledged to donate a minimum of PS1 million to help autistic children. Recently, they joined renowned UK philanthropist John Caudwell’s Life-Changers Circle in a bid to establish a global network of like-minded people working together for a common goal.