He’s college material — and, apparently, girlfriend material, too.
Donald and Melania Trump’s teen son, Barron Trump, has reportedly been “popular with the ladies” since he began attending New York University’s Stern School of Business in the fall.
“He’s at Stern so he’s studying business in some way. He’s a ladies’ man for sure. He’s really popular with the ladies,” a source told People.
“He’s tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he’s pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him,” the insider added.
As Page Six previously reported, when Barron, 18, arrived on campus back in September, he was flanked by security guards as he headed to classes on his first day.
At the time, the president-elect’s son wore a white polo shirt tucked into black pants and carried a backpack over one of his shoulders.
Barron’s mom, Melania, recently spoke about why her son can’t have a regular college experience.
“I don’t think it’s possible for him to be a normal student. His experience at college — it’s very different than any other kid,” the incoming first lady, 54, said on “Fox and Friends” earlier this month.
“I’m very proud [of] how he’s handling [it]. He’s very strong and he knows that he’s in a different position than other children.”
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The former model also gushed about her only child, calling him a “grown young man.”
“I’m very proud of him — about his knowledge, and about politics, and giving advice to his father,” she shared.
“He brought in so many young people. He knows his generation,” Melania added, referring to Barron’s impact on the 2024 presidential election his father won.
“It was incredible how he brought in success because he knew exactly who his father needs to contact.”
Barron is the youngest of Donald’s five children.
The politician, 78, also shares adult children Donald Trump Jr., 46, Ivanka Trump, 43, Eric Trump, 40, with the late Ivana Trump; and daughter Tiffany Trump, 31, with Marla Maples.
Page Six has reached out to Barron’s team for comment.