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Published 09:35 28 Apr 2026 GMT
The eldest grandchild of Donald Trump recently opened up about her love life as she prepares to start college in the fall.
Kai Trump, 18, who is set to start studying at the University of Miami later this year, answered questions from fans, including “Are you single?” in a Q&A session posted on YouTube.
In response, the high school senior answered, “I’m kind of talking to a guy right now, we might go to prom together.
"So yeah, I'm like yes… no… kind of… figuring it out."
The daughter of Donald Trump Jr and his ex-wife Vanessa Trump has become somewhat of a social media personality, boasting 2.6 million followers on Instagram. In a recent appearance on the Impaulsive podcast, Kai opened up about the realities of dating with a secret service team on hand at all times.
She confessed: "To be honest with you, it's really awkward when you're sitting and going on a date with a guy, and [the Secret Service are] like two tables behind you. It's a little weird.
"But I try my best not to let it bother me, and I think I've learned especially over the past year now… I've had to learn to [think] yes, they're following me, but also focus and pretend like they're not there."
Although the teenager has been in the spotlight for most of her life, since her grandfather became president for the second time in 2025, Kai claimed that her parents have tried to keep their children as down-to-earth as possible.
Kai said, "My parents have always had us [have] our own opinions.
"Nothing was ever pushed upon us. I just happen to be a granddaughter of the president."
Aside from studying and making YouTube videos, Kai, like her grandfather, is a keen golfer and is set to join the golfing team at the University of Miami.
Speaking about her sporting plans, the soon-to-be high school graduate shared on Instagram: "I am super excited to be a Cane and represent the University of Miami. Gooo Canes!
“I would like to thank my mom, Vanessa, and my dad, Don, for always supporting me through my journey. I would also like to thank my great team for getting me to this point.
“I would like to thank my Grandpa for giving me access to great courses and tremendous support."
However, Kai’s golfing career stalled in January when she underwent wrist surgery to treat a sports-related injury.
At the time, she wrote on social media: “Today, I underwent left wrist surgery to address injuries to the stabilizing tissues of my ECU tendon and damage to my fibrocartilage complex."
Luckily, she seems to be recovering well as she added to her post: "The surgery was successfully performed at the Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute by Dr Thomas Graham, Chief of Jefferson Orthopedics.
“I look forward to my rehab in the coming months. I am excited for the ability to play golf pain-free."