Golf player Kai (18), the eldest granddaughter of former US President Donald Trump, revealed on her Instagram account that she underwent wrist surgery to treat ligaments. "The surgery was successful, and I look forward to recovering and returning to play golf without pain," she said. Kai will be joining the University of Miami and will play for the university's golf team. However, in a fiery interview with wrestler Logan Paul, she admitted the difficulties of growing up as a normal young woman with a security team around her 24/7. "Honestly, if I go on a date, I'll be sitting talking to a guy with my security team just two tables away. It's weird, but I'm trying to make the best of the situation," she added. Kai described politics as a "dangerous thing" and prefers not to get involved.
Trump's Granddaughter Undergoes Surgery and Discusses Life Under Security
18-year-old Kai, granddaughter of Donald Trump, had a successful wrist surgery. In an interview, she spoke about the challenges of growing up under security and her views on politics.