Barron Trump has always sparked curiosity with his towering height and reserved demeanor. From his early years as a bilingual child to his passion for soccer and future college plans, get to know the youngest of the Trump clan.
Barron Trump, the only child of President Donald and First Lady Melania Trump, has led a life unlike most teens his age. Despite being born into one of the most high-profile families in the world, he spent most of his younger years out of the spotlight.Now 18 years old and standing at an extraordinary 6’7″, Barron continues to intrigue the public with his reserved demeanor and unique upbringing. Here’s a closer look at the fascinating life of the youngest Trump.He Was a Surprise to His Father
When Melania announced she was expecting her first child with Donald, the news caught the future president by surprise. The couple, who had been married for just over a year, were still settling into life as newlyweds when they learned they were about to become parents.Melania recalled the moment she shared the news with Donald, “He came home and I told him he’d be a daddy,” adding that his initial reaction was one of shock. “At first he needed to take it in. It was a real surprise. And then he was very happy.”
Donald, however, downplayed his surprise, explaining that while he expected they’d have children, he hadn’t anticipated it happening so quickly.On March 20, 2006, after an eight-hour labor, Melania gave birth to their son at 5 a.m. Barron William Trump, born about ten days earlier than expected, weighed 8 ½ pounds and was 21 inches long.Just minutes after becoming a father for the fifth time, Donald spoke to reporters, sharing, “Everyone’s perfect. She’s really happy, and it’s really great.” Barron’s arrival marked a new chapter for Donald, who had already raised four children from two previous marriages.
He Made His TV Debut Two Months After He Was Born
Barron was introduced to the world just two months after his birth when he made his television debut on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” During the interview, Melania and Donald opened up about their life as new parents, offering the public an early glimpse of their newborn son.Donald praised his wife’s skills as a mother and Melania shared a sweet anecdote about Donald and Barron’s morning routine, revealing that her husband made an effort to spend quality time with their son despite his busy schedule.
The couple also discussed the origin of Barron’s name, which had a unique backstory. Donald revealed that he had always loved the name Barron but had hesitated to use it in the past.”It’s a name I always loved but I never had the courage to use and then I gave the idea to Melania and then I was going to take it away at the very end and she said, ‘You can’t take it away. I’ve been calling him Barron while he’s been in my stomach and you just can’t take it away,’” he shared.Barron Had Fears About Entering the White House
When Donald launched his presidential campaign in 2015, the possibility of moving into the White House became a reality for the Trump family. However, Barron didn’t immediately embrace the idea.According to Donald, the thought of leaving behind his life in New York City made the young boy anxious. “It’s a little scary for Barron. He thinks he is going to be taken away from friends,” Donald shared.To ease his son’s concerns, Donald explained the positive impact his presidency could have on others, especially children like Barron. “I tell him if this happens, Daddy will help people, and can help children like him, and that makes him happy,” he added.
Barron Grew Up Bilingual
Melania played an active role in Barron’s upbringing, fostering his education and encouraging his interests. She often helped him with homework, particularly in subjects like science and math, which he loved, and exposed him to various activities to spark his imagination.
”He wants to be a golfer, a businessman, a pilot. It’s that age when you introduce him to stuff,” she shared in 2015. As a proud Slovenian-American, Melania also raised Barron to be bilingual, ensuring he stayed connected to her heritage.He often called his grandmother, Melania’s mother, to have conversations in Slovenian. Despite this, Melania shared that she aligned with Donald’s views on language, emphasizing the importance of English in the United States.
“My opinion is that the more languages you speak, the better it is, but when you come to America, you speak English,” she said.