Barron Trump, the youngest son of President-elect Donald Trump, is garnering attention for his personal life as he settles into his freshman year at NYU’s Stern School of Business. At 18, Barron has been described as a “ladies’ man” and is reportedly well-liked by peers, including those with differing political views. Matchmaking expert Susan Trombetti weighed in on Barron’s potential romantic future, predicting he may find a serious partner by 2025. “As Barron gains independence, he is going to have some love interests,” Trombetti shared with Nicki Swift . However, she noted that his famous last name could present challenges, deterring some partners while attracting others for the wrong reasons. To navigate the pressures of fame, Trombetti suggested that Barron’s ideal partner would be someone familiar with the limelight. “Suri Cruise [Tom Cruise’s daughter] could be a good fit,” she said. “She knows how to live in the public eye and stay discreet. As the child of two celebrities, she understands how to avoid gossip headlines.” Trombetti also pointed to Violet Affleck, daughter of Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, as another potential match. “Her mother is such a good person, and you’d assume the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” she remarked. Ultimately, Trombetti envisions Barron’s ideal partner as someone with a calm and supportive presence, akin to his mother, Melania Trump. “Boys often go for someone like their mom,” she said, adding that for his youthful romances, a partner who is “bubbly, pretty, discreet, and fun” would complement his reserved personality. As Barron navigates his college years, his potential relationships will undoubtedly remain a topic of public interest, especially as he continues to step out from under the shadow of his family name. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );UConn announced a two-year contract extension for head football coach Jim Mora on Saturday, just before the team took the field for the Fenway Bowl against North Carolina. Mora’s contract extension will run through 2028 and will pay him $10 million through the remaining four years, with the opportunity to earn more in incentives. The 63-year-old coach is set to make $1.7 million next season, $1.9 million in 2026 and $2.3 and $2.4 million in 2027 and 2028, respectively. UConn then went out and thrashed North Carolina, 27-14, in a game that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. “I am forever grateful. I’m grateful to (athletic director) David (Benedict) and (school president) Radenka (Maric) and the Board of Trustees, but this is about what the (UConn players) did today,” Mora said when asked about the extension in the postgame press conference. In a statement released by UConn ahead of the game, Mora said: “I’d like to thank David Benedict, Radenka Maric and the University of Connecticut leadership for their trust in me and their commitment to our football program. When I first got here, I talked about where we wanted this program to go and we have shown great progress but we still have plenty of work to do. The commitment and dedication from the university and the athletic department has me excited about the future for our football team.” “Three years ago, I tasked Jim Mora with the challenge of leading our football team back to success and through his experience, energy and leadership he has done just that,” UConn athletic director David Benedict said in a statement. “He has taken our program to post season bowl games twice and just guided our team to one of the best seasons in UConn football history, building a momentum to keep this program moving forward. I look forward to his leadership of our football team in the years ahead.” Mora is coming off one of the most successful seasons in UConn football history, having led the team to an 8-4 record and an appearance in the Fenway Bowl. It’s the Huskies’ second bowl appearance in three years. UConn’s eight wins is the most for the program since 2010, and the Huskies had their first winning season since that year, too. A win Saturday would give UConn nine wins for just the third time in program history, with the last two such seasons coming in 2003 and 2007. UConn quarterbacks coach Brad Robbins is heading to Tulsa as an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, according to a report from CBS Sports. Robbins was part of a coaching staff that helped the offense produce its most prolific attack since the 2009 season and fifth-most in program history (32.3 points per game). Robbins worked at FCS Tennessee Tech and Division II North Greenville before joining Jim Mora’s staff in spring 2023. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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