Kai Trump, granddaughter of President Donald Trump, shares about her experience as a young golfer, speaking at the RNC and more on 'My View.'
For an 18-year-old in the national spotlight, Kai Trump, the eldest grandchild of President Donald Trump, has had to deal with a fair share of critics and naysayers as she pursues a professional career in golf.
During a candid conversation with her aunt, Lara Trump, the future University of Miami golfer explained how she deals with those negative comments as she stays focused on her goals.
"I just stay away from it," she responded during an interview with her aunt on "My View with Lara Trump." "It doesn’t really affect me because, I don’t know, I know who I am. It doesn’t really matter, to be honest. People say whatever they want to say at the end of the day. I know what’s true and I know the type of person I am. It doesn’t really matter."
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Lara and Kai Trump ride in a golf cart during an interview on Fox News' "My View with Lara Trump." ("My View with Lara Trump")
Kai had her LPGA Tour debut at The Annika at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, earlier this month, and though it didn’t go exactly how she planned, she still came away happy with the results in her first ever professional event.
"The first day, I’ve never been more nervous in my entire life. That was like the [Republican National Convention] times 30," Kai told her aunt as they drove in a golf cart. "It was very nerve-racking. For the nerves, I played well the first day. Then, the second day, I kinda went out there and was like, ‘OK, no more nerves.’ The nerves weren’t as bad and I did really well. So, I mean, it was a great experience. Thankful for the
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