Kimberly Guilfoyle shared candid details about her personal life in her first interview on Greek television, but failed to mention her relationship with Donald Trump Jr.
The newly appointed US Ambassador to Greece praised her ex-husbands California Governor Gavin Newsom and Eric Villency during the sit down with ANT1.
Guilfoyle, 56, revealed that she has a ‘very good relationship’ with Newsom and a ‘wonderful relationship’ with Villency, the father of her son Ronan.
‘It’s a wonderful experience. We have 20 years of friendship,’ she said of Villency, Greek media reported.
‘What people need to understand about me is that I don’t give up. I will stay with you, I will be loyal. I will always be here — you can count on me. And I am proud of that.’
The praise comes just days after she joked about having a ‘fabulous honeymoon’ in Greece with Newsom during a meeting with Greek President Konstantinos Tasoula.
But Guilfoyle seemingly avoided talking about her ex-fiancé Don Jr, whom she dated for six years.
She did, however, talk about her ex’s father and her new boss, President Donald Trump, and their plans to grow US-Greek relations.
With the Acropolis in plain view in the background, Kimberly Guilfoyle (right) shared intimate details about her personal life with ANT1’s Maria Sarafoglou (left)
The newly appointed US Ambassador to Greece revealed that she has a ‘very good relationship’ with ex-husband Gavin Newsom (pictured together)
But Guilfoyle has seemingly avoided talking about her ex-fiancé Donald Trump Jr, (pictured together) whom she dated for six years
Guilfoyle’s interview with ANT1’s Maria Sarafoglou aired late Thursday evening.
With the Acropolis in plain view in the background, Guilfoyle shared intimate details about her personal life.
The former Fox News host has seemingly become quite comfortable discussing her love life since her move to Greece.
During her first meeting with Tasoula on November 4, the Greek president asked if she had ever traveled to the country before.
‘I have! I actually covered the Olympic Games in 2004 for ABC News,’ Guilfoyle replied — before adding with a grin: ‘I also had a honeymoon here in 2004. Fabulous honeymoon but…’
Tasoulas jumped in with a laugh: ‘Honeymoon was fabulous, but the marriage?’
‘We’ll work on getting a new husband,’ Guilfoyle shot back with nervous laughter.
Guilfoyle went on to reminisce about her travels across Greece, naming Athens, Hydra, Corfu, Mykonos and Santorini among her favorite stops on her trip.
Guilfoyle said she has a ‘wonderful relationship’ with Eric Villency, the father of her son Ronan. She and Villency are pictured together in 2009
Jacob Helberg, Michael Rigas, Chris Wright, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Dough Burgum are pictured together at the Maximos Mansion in Athens, Greece on November 5
Kimberly Guilfoyle (left) speaks with the Greek Orthodox Archbishop Ieronymos during a meeting in Athens on November 13, 2025
In Thursday’s interview, she brought up her ex again, this time claiming their relationship was relatively positive.
The relatively personal interview also saw her reveal the impact that another man had in her life.
Guilfoyle shared how that the best advice she has ever received actually came from her father following the death of her mother.
‘When I lost my mother at the age of 10, my father told me: “Kimberly, you must be strong. You have talent, abilities, and nothing worse can happen to you in life than losing your mother. Be strong, endure”,’ she recalled.
‘He always said: “Whatever boys can do, you can do better.” I believed him. He was my father.’
She urged all women to follow that same advice, encouraging them to ‘fight for what they believe in’, ‘blaze new trails’ and ‘don’t be afraid to take risks.’
‘If I can do it, then all women can,’ she told Sarafoglou, adding that she feels success stems from hard work, dedication and believing in yourself.
Guilfoyle highlighted her own professional successes, including how her career evolved from being a prosecutor ‘fighting for justice’ to a TV host and now a foreign ambassador.
During Thursday’s interview, Guilfoyle also urged women to ‘fight for what they believe in’, ‘blaze new trails’ and ‘don’t be afraid to take risks’
Guilfoyle’s appointment was confirmed by the Senate in September and she is now living in Greece.
She told ANT1 that the two nations have already ‘achieved so much in just a few days’ and claimed the US looks forward to furthering that relationship.
She said President Trump chose her to be the Greek Ambassador because they both want Greece to become an ‘energy hub.’
‘We want to demonstrate that Greece can become the energy hub that will help us counter Russian and Chinese interests,’ she said.
‘What we are seeking is energy independence, which will strengthen national defense and national security.’

