Reports suggest that Barron Trump, the teenage son of Donald and Melania Trump, has been gaining attention at New York University’s Stern School of Business, particularly among his female peers.
According to a source quoted by People, Barron is studying business and has earned a reputation as a “ladies’ man.” The insider remarked on his popularity, noting, “He’s tall, handsome, and considered attractive—even by those with differing political views.”
When the 18-year-old began classes at Stern in September, he was accompanied by security guards for his first day. He was seen wearing a white polo shirt, black pants, and a backpack slung over one shoulder, making a noticeable entrance on campus.
Melania Trump recently addressed the challenges Barron faces in college due to his unique circumstances. Speaking on “Fox & Friends,” she acknowledged the difficulty of leading a typical student life. “It’s impossible for him to have a normal college experience,” she explained. “His position is entirely different from that of other kids.”
She also expressed pride in her son’s resilience and maturity, emphasizing his understanding of politics and his ability to offer advice to his father. Melania highlighted his contributions to Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, noting how his insights helped attract younger voters. “He brought in so many young people and knew exactly who his father needed to connect with,” she said.
As Donald Trump’s youngest child, Barron has four older siblings: Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump—born from the former president’s marriage to Ivana Trump—and Tiffany Trump, from his relationship with Marla Maples.