Experts say the Trump kids could overtake the Kardashians as the world’s most famous siblings
Sources say Donald Jnr, 38, Ivanka, 35, Eric, 32, and Tiffany, 23, and even ten year old Barren are being offered millions to star in everything from reality TV shows
WITH a new Presidency comes a new First Family and fascination with Donald Trump’s children is already in overdrive.
Sources say Donald Jnr, 38, Ivanka, 35, Eric, 32, and Tiffany, 23, and even ten year old Barren are being offered millions to star in everything from reality TV shows, presenting gigs, plus book and magazine deals.
Insiders say their profiles could potentially eclipse the Kardashians making them among the most famous siblings in the world.
Our LA based insider says: “There are so many media deals on the table – one is a Kardashian-style reality show.
“They’ve got the personalities, the wealth and the showbiz experience to really make something like that work.
“After all, Donald became a household name on a reality show.”
“Tiffany has been offered a string of deals from designers to be the face of their brand,” adds the source.
“Ivanka could have her pick of anything she wants – chat shows, prime time anchor slots, anything. Fox and Netflix were just two networks with deals on the table for her during the election – she’s seen as having Oprah-like talent and a natural successor for her father. She’s won fans with her cool demeanour and gravitas.
“Even little Barron’s been offered a deal to promote kids’ trainers.”
The Trump siblings have long sought the limelight. Donald Jnr, Eric and Ivanka regularly joined their father on the American version of The Apprentice until he left the show in 2015.
Ivanka has also been a guest judge on Project Runway and starred as herself in Gossip Girl.
Tiffany released a song Like A Bird in 2011 and regularly appears on US chat shows.
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“Reality TV companies will be desperate to sign the siblings,” says Amanda Stocks, Managing Director of Exclusive Press and Publicity.
“They have it all – glamour, status, money.
“I can see Ivanka having her own show. She could follow in her father’s footsteps and host The Apprentice.
"However it would be more appropriate for her to present a show that helps people who are less fortunate.
"Historically the family of the President do a lot of charity work.
"I wouldn’t be surprised if the Trumps link this with television work.
“They need to tread carefully because of their position,” Amanda warns. “ It’s undeniable that they could make millions but if they were my clients I would make it very clear that any money made was for charitable purposes, not personal gain.”
Phil Hall, Chairman of PHA Media thinks the Trump children should turn down all offers.
“Now that they are offspring of a President they have the opportunity to change things through charitable work, not frivolous reality TV shows.
“They don’t need that type of profile. After such a nasty electoral campaign America has a damaged reputation to repair and if Trump’s children go down the TV route it will trivialise their father’s presidency.
“Also, anything they say will be seen as coming from the President of the United States and could even cause a diplomatic incident.”
The source agrees the Trump siblings are likely to turn down the offers, for now.
“Now they’re in the White House, it’s all about setting a good example and supporting their father – and not coming across as greedy Kardashians. All deals are off. At least for the next few years.”