A new first family has finally occupied the White House and it seems to the time to introduce U.S. President Donald Trump's children to everyone. With three sons and two daughters from three different wives, Trump's first three children have successfully avoided the star-studded life when they were kids and are happily busy in their professional lives today.
President Trump's eldest son, 39-years-old Donald Jr. is his firstborn child from first wife Ivana. Donald Jr. is said to be very enthusiastic about outdoor activities including deer hunting and archery. He is a father to five children and an alumnus of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Currently, Donald Jr., who is married to Vanessa, is the executive vice president of development and acquisitions at the Trump Organization.
As reported by Business Insider, the new president's second eldest offspring is his daughter, Ivanka, aged 35. The most successful of all the siblings, she rejected the offer to work for Vogue's Anna Wintour to start her own jewelry brand. Ivanka has also been a runway model and served the same aforementioned position, which Donald Jr. is currently assuming at the Trump Organization. She is married to Jared Kushner, a senior Trump adviser.
Two years younger than Ivanka is Eric, who is known as the most reserved and media-shy of all five children. He is a graduate of Georgetown University. According to AM New York, he currently owns Trump Winery, the largest vineyard in Virginia, among other real estates.
Tiffany, 23, is the president's daughter from his second wife, Marla Maples. Also an alumna of the University of Pennsylvania just like older brother Donald Jr., she has been brought up by her mother and loves singing and traveling.
The youngest of the Trump siblings is Barron, who is the president's only son with his current wife, Melania. Barron is 10-years-old and resembles the most to the president in his nature. An avid sports fan, he is usually kept out of the limelight by his parents.
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