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What Happened with Barron Trump?

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By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Barron Trump is sporting a new look, and it’s making people concerned.The president’s youngest son looked noticeably unkempt when he attended the White House UFC Freedom 250 event, which took place on the same day as his father’s 80th birthday.The event took place on the White House lawn.What exactly was wrong with Barron?No one knows, but people pointed out he looked downcast and not nearly as polished as he usually does.He was sitting behind his parents at the event, wearing a suit without a tie and with his hair a little in disarray.Perhaps he was going for the casual vibe?Related: Here are the celebrities who support Donald Trump One X user pointed out: “Barron is looking different… older, darker hair, slightly heavier, tired.I hope all is well with him.” Another one wrote, “Me too.He’s kind of carrying a brooding look.” Some even worried about his health, insisting he “needs help”.One person said: “My heart breaks for Barron, he always looks so serious and sad.The weight of the world and Trump legacy has been on his shoulders since he could walk, talk and carry it.” Another one added, “Barron looks burned out.” And the comments continued, to the tune of, “I hope everything is ok with him.He looks sad.” The youngest Trump, who is currently attending NYU’s Stern School of Business, isn’t as public as the rest of his family, so people don’t have as many chances to dissect his appearance.He didn’t even attend his older brother Don Jr.’s recent wedding.What has he been doing?Well, starting a company.And not without its own controversy.Barron and four friends, Rodolfo Castillo, Spencer Bernstein, Stephen Hall, and Valentino Gomez, have just launched Sollos, a yerba mate-based energy drink, which is being sold for $39 for a 12-pack.According to the website, Sollos aims to “create a beverage that actually complements life in the Sunshine State,” with their statement explaining, “Despite Florida’s outdoor, sun-driven lifestyle, there was no clean, functional, and great-tasting beverage that truly fit how people in Florida actually live.Existing options either lacked quality ingredients or failed to deliver a refreshing taste that matched the environment and lifestyle.” The name “Sollos” comes from the Spanish word for “sun,” sol, and its reverse, los.“It begins where it ends,” the Sollos can reads.The controversy over Barron’s energy drinks comes partly from its price point: a 12-pack of Red Bull sells for anywhere from $17 to $25, and it’s the leading energy drink in the market.But there’s also the fact that the drink is based on yerba mate, a drink typical to South America, and the name of the company is in Spanish, which is spoken mostly in Latin America.The Trump Administration’s policies against Latin American immigrants and even citizens of the United States of Latin American origin have left a lot of people feeling very upset.“Sell the culture, deport the people,” Occupy Democrats said about Barron’s new company.And people had something to say about the price, too.“The grift never stops with these people,” one user wrote.By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.