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‘Lot of girls running after him’: Barron Trump shuts down an entire floor of Trump Tower for date night- Report

'Girls running after him': Barron Trump shuts down an entire floor of Trump Tower for date night- Report

US President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, may only be 19, but his dating life is making headlines as a report revealed that an entire floor was shut down for him to have a romantic meet-up. Page Six reported that Trump’s son recently hosted a crush at Trump Tower—because nothing says “ultimate flex” quite like taking your date to a skyscraper with your last name on it. But this wasn’t just about showing off the family real estate empire. Insiders say the date night was actually a fortress-level operation: an entire floor of the gilded tower was shut down so Barron could woo in peace, proving romance is a little different when the Secret Service is your wingman.Though he’s often spotted in New York, Barron actually lives in Washington, DC, these days. The New York Post exclusively revealed he’s residing at the White House while attending classes at NYU’s Washington campus, where fall semester kicked off September 2. The program offers courses in politics, public policy, history, economics, and journalism — fitting for the 6-foot-7 freshman who made waves among co-eds last year at NYU’s main Greenwich Village campus. One student told us Barron didn’t exactly blend in. “He’s tall and awkward, but he was the guy. He had a lot of girls running after him.” Another insider echoed that to People in December: “He’s at Stern, so he’s studying business in some way. He’s a ladies’ man for sure — tall, handsome, and really popular with the girls. A lot of people think he’s attractive.” Of course, being a Trump comes with quirks. Back in April, a source told Page Six that Barron couldn’t hand out his number to classmates in case it leaked. Instead, the young heir turned to Xbox chat and Discord to connect with friends. “It’s his workaround,” one pal explained. “If people got his number, they’d share it, and then the phone would never stop. He’d have to change it nonstop, and it’d just be a merry-go-round.” Despite his skyscraper stature, Barron hasn’t been seen out much lately. In March, he turned heads arriving at Trump Tower with Melania while sporting a nearly $50,000 Rolex. And in true Gen-Z-crypto-prince fashion, Forbes recently pegged his net worth at $150 million, thanks to investments in digital currency. Go to Source

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