Barron Trump debuted a sleek new hairstyle with his hair slicked back as he attended his father’s historic second inauguration on Monday.
The 18-year-old looked sharp in a long black overcoat, paired with a white shirt and purple tie, as he joined a church service at St. John’s Episcopal Church, located just across from the White House, on Monday morning.
Standing at an impressive 6’9″, the NYU-Stern student towered over both his parents, Donald and Melania Trump. Barron kept a neutral expression as he made his way into the church and sat quietly in a pew next to his family.
Interestingly, Barron’s hairstyle bore a striking resemblance to the one often worn by his older half-brother, Donald Trump Jr., 47.
This polished look was a far cry from his appearance during his father’s first inauguration back in January 2017, when a then 10-year-old Barron had blonde, ungelled hair.
At that event, Barron was seen smiling and sharing lighthearted moments with his father at the White House after Donald Trump was officially sworn in as the 45th president.
Barron is the youngest of Trump’s five children. Trump also shares daughter Tiffany, 31, with his second wife, Marla Maples, 61. His three eldest children, Don Jr., Ivanka, 43, and Eric, 41, are from his first marriage.
Their mother, Ivana Trump, was Donald Trump’s first wife. The couple was married from 1977 to 1990.
Ivana tragically passed away in July 2022 at the age of 73 after falling down the stairs in her townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
Meanwhile, Barron Trump has become a point of fascination for Americans across the political spectrum in recent years.
His mother, Melania, has always been fiercely protective of his privacy, and to this day, Barron hasn’t given any public speeches or statements.
Barron’s quiet and mysterious nature has only heightened public curiosity about him. Interestingly, he’s said to have played a key role in helping his father connect with Gen-Z voters.
It’s been four years since a crowd of Trump supporters stormed the heart of American democracy in a failed attempt to prevent the Republican Trump’s 2020 loss to Democrat Joe Biden.