Barron Trump goes viral with ‘fake tan’ rumors

Barron Trump can once again call himself the son of the President of the United States. His father, Donald Trump, was sworn in as the 47th president on Monday, January 20, with Barron and the rest of his family present for the entire day. Of course, with Barron having enrolled in college last year, the 18-year-old likely had to return to his education soon after.

Barron is often compared to his father, which is hard to avoid, considering he’s the son of a two-time president. In recent years, the the first thing people have tended to notice is how incredibly tall he is, yet during inauguration day, speculation has drawn attention to something else.

It’s well known that Donald Trump has long applied some sort of bronzer to his face, giving it his iconic orange appearance. Now, the staggering question following the inauguration is if Barron has started to do the same.

Barron has a lot of experience in the White House. The now-18-year-old son of Donald and Melania Trump lived with his parents at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue during his father’s first presidential term. But now, things are different.

Barron, who was kept entirely out of the spotlight after leaving the White House, has enrolled at Stern Business School at New York University and, therefore, won’t be living at the White House this time around. Melania, though, recently stated that her son is always welcome in Washington.

“Obviously he’ll have a bedroom there, but he’s an adult, he’s in college now. I think he will come and visit, yes,” Melania told Fox, adding that she’d love it if he’d bring friends.

“Yeah, whatever he would like to do, yes. I feel that as children, we have them till they are 18, 19 years old. We teach them, we guide them, and then we give them the wings to fly. And I always respect Barron’s yes and no, and what he likes to do, where he would like to be.”

Barron has benefitted from Secret Service protection since leaving the White House, and the 18-year-old will continue to have agents around him as he studies at NYU. The federal law enforcement agency previously confirmed that Barron would receive protection, though it didn’t specify exactly how.

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