


First granddaughter and golf sensation Kai Trump teased her grandfather over his preferred caffeinated beverage in a video promoting her NIL deal with Accelerator Active Energy.
In the ad, the 18-year-old rising high school senior and University of Miami golf commit slaps a wicked drive off a tee and then makes her way to the cart where a crispy looking can of Diet Coke — President Trump’s go-to drink — and a can of the energy drink sit.
“Sorry grandpa,” Kai Trump said while choosing to sip from the Accelerator Active Energy drink.
Kai Trump announced her NIL deal with Accelerator earlier this month.
The energy drink brand also has sponsorship deals with college gymnast and social media influencer Livvy Dune and Taylor Swift’s boyfriend and Superbowl winning Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
“It’s pretty cool, especially being partners with such great athletes and being up there with them,” Kai Trump told Fox Business about the deal.
The daughter of first son Donald Trump Jr. became a breakout star of the Republican National Convention last summer where she delivered a well-prepared speech to throngs of adoring GOPers.
Commenting on his daughter’s popularity after the speech, Donald Trump Jr. said to Fox News last year, “Get away, you little b-stards, and stay away.”
Earlier this year, the teen opened up about life with a Secret Service detail.
“It’s tough because you’re in high school and you want to have your privacy,” the golf phenom said in a video posted to her YouTube page.
“But I feel on matter what I’ll probably never have the privacy as other kids my age so I kinda just have to deal with it,” she told her dad in the video.
Last month, Secret Service agents arrested 23-year-old Anthony Thomas Reyes as he scaled the wall surrounding Mar-a-Lago — who told cops he was there because he wanted to marry Kai Trump.