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Eric Trump praises ‘world’s most famous bachelor’ Barron and warns his teenage brother about girls

Eric Trump praises ‘world’s most famous bachelor’ Barron and warns his teenage brother about girls

Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump gave advice to his younger brother Barron Trump, who has been in the public eye since he turned 18 and enrolled at New York University.

Giving girlfriend advice to his brother, Eric called Barron
Giving girlfriend advice to his brother, Eric called Barron “the most watched man” and the most desirable “bachelor in the world right now.” (REUTERS)

Ivana Marie Trump, the mother of Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., was Donald Trump’s first wife, and Barron is Melania’s only child with the ex-president.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Eric called Barron “The most famous bachelor in the world.”

He recalled that life was simpler for him and his 46-year-old brother Don Jr. when they were on Barron’s stage – a few years before their father won the 2016 presidential election.

Notably, Trump’s 18-year-old youngest son Barron has gained public attention largely due to his father and mother’s ability to keep him out of the spotlight.

Read also: Barron Trump’s humble four-word answer to a question about what his life was like.

Eric Trump warns Barron: ‘There are a lot of eyes on you’

Giving a girl advice to her brother Eric called Barron “the most watched man” and the most desirable “bachelor in the world right now.”

“I was very lucky when I was single, we had a lot of attention, but not quite the attention that he will have—especially if we win in 12 days,” he continued, suggesting Barron should “just be careful.”

With a smile on his face, he joked, “There are a lot of eyes looking at you.”

He praised Barron, calling him a “wonderful and smart” kid who behaves well. He had a good upbringing and a bright future ahead of him, Eric said.

Eric also talked about the teenager’s enthusiasm for the presidential campaign and how he helped Trump in reaching the young population

“He’s done a great job of promoting some youth podcasts, and I’ve given up on podcasts because I think traditional media is dying all over the world,” he said.

In a recent podcast appearance with comedian Theo Vaughn and businessman Patrick Beth-David, Trump said Barron recommended them to him.