Fans shocked by Barron Trump’s transformation after US election

The spotlight shifted to Barron Trump on election night, as the 18-year-old towered over the Trump family. Now standing at an astounding 6-foot-9, Barron has eclipsed his father, Donald Trump (6-foot-3), and even Eric Trump (6-foot-6), leaving fans amazed.

A freshman at NYU’s Stern School of Business, Barron is as impressive academically as he is physically. His rapid growth has sparked social media buzz, with fans joking about his height and suggesting he trade business for basketball.

Rarely seen on the campaign trail, Barron’s reappearance at Mar-a-Lago, after casting his first vote, left many stunned. Donald Trump quipped, “I told him to play basketball, but he loves soccer.”

What do you think of Barron’s towering transformation? Share your thoughts below!

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