Kai Trump is ready for her senior year of high school. The eldest daughter of Donald Jr. and Vanessa Trump is kicking off her first last day of school with an emotional post, showing her alongside her friends and parents.
Kai shared her feelings on Instagram, sharing a post with various photos taken on the first day of her senior year of school. In it, Kai is seen standing in front of her car, which reads "senior" in the back window.
She wears her school uniform, a blue polo shirt paired with a beige skirt, rounding it all off with white sneakers.
More photos show her alongside her best friends, with some of them wearing crowns to represent their status as seniors. She also showed another window of her car, which had the University of Miami logo painted on the side, with Kai standing next to it and making the school's symbol with her hands. "All about the U," she wrote over the symbol.
The last batch of photos show Kai with her mother Vanessa, as the two stand in front of another car that reads "2026," with the University of Miami logo on it.
"I cannot believe it’s my last first day of high school. Senior year here we come," she captioned the post.
Kai's plans for the future
Over the past year, Kai Trump has made it very clear that she wants to pursue a career as a golf athlete, sharing her achievements on social media and keeping her followers updated on her progress.
Many of her posts show her playing the sport, spending time in the gym, and learning from some of the world's best golf players, including Tiger Woods, who's dating her mom, and Rory McIlroy.
In an interview with Fox News, Kai revealed how she's training to become the best athlete she can be. "Just playing a lot of events, just gaining experience," she said. "But also practice. If I have two hours, I’m not gonna hit a few balls, go on my phone and scroll. No, I’m going to take full advantage of the time I have in the course."
"I think that’s going to get me to the next level for sure, as well as just training in the gym, getting stronger and playing more rounds."