Characters of the Future: Barron Trump
Most Trump children have become famous to the public over the years, but Barron Trump remains a familiar anomaly. President Donald Trump's youngest son first caught the eye of the world on election night
Most Trump children have become famous to the public over the years, but Barron Trump remains a family anomaly. President Donald Trump's youngest son first caught the eyes of the world on election night, when he stood behind his father on the stage as victory was accepted. Barron, of course, looked more sleepy than elated on stage, which inadvertently won the cold hearts of an America that was mostly happy that the election cycle was finally over.
Donald Trump has children from three wives. Barron Trump, the youngest of the clan, is but one branch of a family tree that includes Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., born to Donald's first wife, Ivana Trump; as well as daughter Tiffany Trump, born to Donald's second wife, Marla Maples.
As for Barron, who was born on March 20, 2006, he is the only child of Donald and Melania Knauss Trump, who were married about a year before Barron's birth in January 2005. Barron and his mother joined dear old dad. in Washington after finishing his year at the prestigious and very expensive Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, which had a reported annual price of about $ 45,000.
Barron "rarely appears in public with his parents". Melania said that even though Barron hasn't been living "a normal life" since the family moved to Washington DC, he is "having fun" there. She also said that her efforts to "protect" him from public scrutiny are necessary to "give him the childhood he deserves".
Barron Trump is the first guy to live in the White House in decades. The last time America had a "First Boy" was back in 1961, when John F. Kennedy's son, JFK Jr., moved to the White House when he was just a baby.
In her interview with Parenting, Melania Trump revealed that in the Trump Tower Barron has an entire floor of her own, complete with her own flourishes such as the incorporation of "planes and helicopters" into the home décor. Not only that, but it wasn't a big deal if he wanted to draw on all the walls, because “we can paint them,” he said. No wonder they weren't in a hurry to move him to the White House.
And although he didn't get his he wing of the executive residence, his lifestyle wasn't exactly downgraded. According to Inquisitr, the White House has a staff of 100 who “will know what every member of the Trump family likes, when it comes to food, snacks and personal items. This will be stocked and waiting for the family to get in a snap. "
In a September 2015 interview with People, Donald and Melania Trump insisted they didn't use a nanny to help raise Barron Trump. “I like being practical,” Melania told the magazine. “I think it is very important. Barron is 9 years old. He needs someone as a parent, so I'm with him all the time. As you know, my husband always travels ”.
Melania Trump revealed that Barron "speaks fluent Slovenian". In fact, he speaks the language with his grandparents, who lived near the Trump Tower. Melania also once bragged to People in 2009 that, at the age of three, Barron also spoke French as well as Slovenian and English. But two years later, during an appearance on The Joy Behar Show, Melania said: “Barron speaks two perfectly perfect languages. He goes from one thing to another, Slovenian / English ". What happened to the French?
Barron Trump could be headed for a future among the best athletes in the world, if you take his father's word for it. When Barron was nine, Donald Trump told People that his youngest born was "a very natural athlete" even though he was only "at the age he was just starting to learn."
According to the Washington Post, the Major League Soccer DC United team visited the White House in April 2017 where "presented Barron with a black and red ball, signed by the players and personalized with a welcome message to Washington."
If you need more proof that Barron Trump isn't your typical guy, try this one for size: in 2013, his mom admitted to ABC News that, at the time, she applied her line of caviar moisturizer to her skin. after taking a night bath. “He smells very, very fresh,” said Melania Trump of her skin care line Caviar Complex C6.
“He's not a kid in sweatpants,” Melania Trump said while discussing her son with ABC News in 2013. “He doesn't mind wearing a suit, but not every day, and he likes to dress in a tie sometimes. like Dad. He is a mixture of us in appearance, but his personality is the reason why I call him little Donald. "
"When he was 5, he wanted to be like dad: a businessman and a golfer," she added later in the interview. "He loves to build something and demolish it and build something else. He is very detailed in the drawing. He travels often and he remembers everything he sees. Sometimes later the same day or the next day he would build something as he saw or imagined something himself. "
In the same interview with Parenting Melania Trump said of her husband of hers: “He hasn't changed diapers and I'm fine with that. It is not important to me. It all depends on what works for you. Is very important. to get to know the person you are with. And we know our roles. I didn't want him to change diapers or put Barron to bed. I love every minute. "
But that's not to say Donald Trump wasn't a loving dad in his own way. Melania also said that he and Barron love to play golf, dine together, and enjoy family time at Mar-a-Lago, the family's escape to Florida. Golf actually comes up a lot when Melania is asked about Donald's relationship with Barron, as in this 2015 People interview when she again said that the two men in her life "go to dinner alone, one on one" and play. playing golf together.
Melania shared a sweet anecdote to illustrate her claim, recalling a particularly impressive moment of free play when Barron was young. "His imagination is growing and important," Melania said at the time (via Redbook). “He Draws on the walls in his playroom, we can paint them. One day he was playing at the bakery and wrote Barron's Bakery on the wall in crayons. It's very creative, if you tell a child no, no, no, where does creativity go? " How cute - it is clear that Barron is a very imaginative type.
"When Baron was two and a half years old, I brought him breakfast," recalled the former butler, according to Inside Edition. “Sitting on his high chair he looks at me and says,“ Tony! Sit down! We need to talk!" " My goodness! While we can't say if this account is true, we can't say it's too hard to imagine. And who knows, maybe Barron will shout the famous "You're fired!" Of his father! line around one day. Never say never.