Not much is known about the youngest Trump sibling, Barron, other than being 13 years old and the only son of Melania and Donald Trump. However, his recent appearance had social media talking, noticing the drastic growth spurt of the teenager.
Barron’s height quickly became a hot topic on social media after he was recently photographed with his parents boarding Marine One in Florida. The 13-year old was seen towering over both his parents, including his father, who is known to be six foot three in height. Barron’s actual height has not been disclosed, but the drastic difference could easily be seen. As photos of the family were shared online, people were quick to point out how tall Barron is. Some even joked that he could be a good prospect for the NBA.
Some were merely expressing their shock at how quickly he has grown since Donald’s inauguration in 2017. Some even commented on how much he has grown since Thanksgiving last year alone, and some quickly drew comparisons to NBA player Kristaps Porzingis and that if Barron grew taller, he could do well in the NBA. But Barron is not the only Trump child to be taller than Donald, as Eric Trump stands at six-foot-four, an inch taller than his father.
But the NBA jokes were not all that people were commenting upon seeing his drastic height difference from both his parents. Some even commented on paternity speculations, wondering if he is really Donald’s child. Some implied that Barron may instead be Melania’s child with the basketball player. Some commented that there is no way he is Donald’s child, as he should not be that tall at that age.
Meanwhile, others simply remarked that Barron does not look like his father, and how he looks more Russian, compared to his older siblings who have some resemblance to the President. There are other commenters who said that Donald is just as big, only he is obese compared to his son. More speculations of Barron’s paternity continue to go around social media as more photos of the youngest Trump child surface.


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