Donald Trump's grandson Kay opened up about his personal life

Kay Trump, the 18-year-old granddaughter of former US President Donald Trump, spoke openly about the problems in her personal life. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
She described the difficulties she has faced due to the constant supervision of the security guards who ensure her safety. Kay shared her thoughts on this in the popular blogger Logan Paul's "Impaulsive" podcast.
According to Kay, the constant presence of the guards seriously affects her freedom. She did not hide that she feels uncomfortable even in everyday situations.
“When I spend time with my friends or have simple meetings, having the guards so close feels very strange. For example, if they stand one meter behind me, it affects the interaction,” Kay said.
Kay added that she also feels uncomfortable during romantic dates. “When I am on a date with a guy and an agent is watching from two tables away, it is very awkward.
But I try not to pay attention to it,” she said. She also mentioned that she had to get used to this situation after her grandfather Donald Trump was re-elected president.
She has learned to accept the guards as part of her daily life. According to her, similar supervision also applies to her uncle Barron Trump.
It is said that special security measures were taken for Barron to go on a date, including checking an entire floor of the Trump Tower building. Kay emphasized that she is not thinking about starting a family yet and wants to focus on her career first.
Her mother, Vanessa Trump, also always advises her to “focus on your career first, then other things.” Kay announced that she aims to build a professional career in golf and achieve success in competitions.
Vanessa Trump was once a model and raised five children. Kay, following her mother’s advice, has set a goal to plan her life accordingly.





