Sat. Nov 23rd, 2024
alert-–-barron-trump’s-former-‘girlfriend’-reveals-why-they-splitAlert – Barron Trump’s former ‘girlfriend’ reveals why they split

Barron Trump’s reported former girlfriend has revealed why the former couple parted ways months after their graduation. 

Maddie, a TikToker who goes by @maddatitude, claims she went to the same private school that Barron attended and was his first girlfriend. 

In an explosive clip, the young teenager showed pictures of her and Barron posing together as children in what appears to be a school photo at the Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in New York’s Upper West Side. 

‘For those asking, I went to school with Barron Trump, and he was my first bf. When Trump was elected he brought the entire class to the White House. We gotta save my bae!’ she exclaimed. 

To support her claim of visiting the White House along with Barron, she featured a photo of her and her classmates standing next to former President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the White House. 

In 2017, the current NYU student had taken his entire fifth-grade class – about 80 students – to tour the White House and meet his father during a secret trip. 

The large group of students also toured the nation’s capital and stayed overnight at a hotel before traveling back to New York City. 

Ultimately, she revealed that it was the long distance that drove the couple apart as Barron set his eyes on spending his summers and high school years in Florida, where he went on to attend Oxbridge Academy at West Palm Beach. 

After followers asked what kind of person Barron is, Maddie gushed over her former beau, saying that he was ‘the best’ and ‘the nicest’. 

In another video, Maddie also featured a selfie she shared with the 78-year-old GOP presidential nominee at her fifth-grade graduation and revealed that both of her parents discouraged her to do so. 

The series of revelations come a month after Trump’s new NYU classmates shared their thoughts on the former president’s son.

The 18-year-old started at the Stern School of Business this week, his father Donald Trump confirmed.

Now his peers have shared their thoughts on the freshman, with mixed responses to his arrival.

One student suggested that Barron would have to embrace a progressive outlook if he wanted any chance at romance with female students at the notoriously left wing college.

‘He’s going to NYU so if he is at all interest in girls, he’s going to become kind of liberal I’ll tell you that,’ one student told DailyMail.com.

However it doesn’t appear he will struggle in that department with one classmate admitting, ‘my mom is going to want me to marry him’.

Several said they were willing to judge Barron based on his own merit rather than any preconceptions.

‘I feel really bad for him, he did not choose this life,’ one student said, adding that she felt ‘excited and intrigued’ by the prospect of Secret Service personnel being on campus.

‘His dad is his dad and he is own person so I’m not going to judge,’ another agreed, adding that she would definitely consider a friendship.

‘Of course, who wouldn’t want to be friends with a Trump?’ she said.

Another said he would like to strike up a relationship to produce a ‘diss track against Kamala’ in reference to Vice President Harris. 

However, not everyone was as positive, with one student stating she would ‘absolutely not’ be friends with Barron.

‘It speaks to the privilege that a lot of the NYU kids have. I’m only here because of financial aid.’ 

Barron joined the freshman who descended on New York for the new school year.

His college pick had been kept under wraps until it was confirmed to DailyMail.com by his dad who revealed he could have had his pick of universities.

‘He was accepted to a lot of colleges,’ said the proud father.

‘He’s a very smart guy, and he’ll be going to Stern, the business school, which is a great school at N.Y.U.’

Stern is among America’s best business schools with a highly selective undergraduate program – only about one in 20 applicants is successful.

Famous alumni include Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, and Kenneth Langone, founding financier of Home Depot. 

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