Donald Trump and Melania’s son Barron isn’t usually seen going with his dad and mom in public engagements. However, he recently stole the spotlight from his famous parents when fans noticed that he experienced a massive growth spurt and is now taller than his father.
With his growth spurt, people have been joking that Barron Trump might consider a career in basketball. “Barron Trump is going to be the greatest dunker the NBA has ever seen,” someone wrote on Twitter.
“When did Barron Trump get this tall?” another user of the social media platform wrote. “We could have a star basketball player in the works here.”
However, a PBA career is not the only thing open for the thirteen-year-old boy in the future. In fact, one commentator says that he would not be shocked if Barron will follow the footsteps of his mom, Melania Trump, and go for a career in fashion.
US Commentator Jadan Horyn says it’s not impossible for Barron Trump to go into fashion when he grows up considering that his mom used to work in the fashion industry as a model. “He certainly has the familial connections to make that happen,” Horyn said" Horyn added, according to Express.
The commentator also added that Barron likely has artistic talent in his genes. “I would say that Melania has an extraordinarily sharp taste,” Horyn continued. “I would not be surprised since artistic taste and style tends to be inherited.”
Indeed, many have noted that Barron Trump seems to have impeccable taste in fashion just like her mom. In January, Donald Trump’s son donned a chic all-black outfit when he joined his dad at Mar-a-Lago, Meaww reported.
The commentator added that being a member of a high-profile family would condition the young boy to learn which looks would work on him even at an early age. “It’s also environmentally conditioned that is the perfect combination of inherited taste in style and environmentally-conditioned understanding of what to wear and what not to wear,” Horyn added. “He can certainly dress to kill and I wouldn’t be surprised if he does.”


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