Kai Trump in video with friendsKai Trυmp (Photos via Twitter)
Kai Trυmp is getting older and more confident about sharing certain aspects of her life.

Trυmp, who committed to the University of Miami for golf last August, is now going viral for all the wrong reasons.

In a TikTok video, Trvmp was seen with three other friends dressed up in various black clothing.

Kai Trυmp was the only one who did not show her legs, and she chose to wear stockings. In the video, the girls all give several poses as they lip-sing to “Promiscuous,” a song by Nelly Furtado.

Kai Trυmp, the granddaughter of President Donald Trυmp, committed to the University of Miami for golf last August.

 

Both she and Charlie Woods, the son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, had very different outcomes in a tournament billed as “the most prestigious event in junior golf.”

The granddaughter of President Trυmp was sitting in last place among the 24 girls golfers and would finish that way throughout the tournament earlier this year.

Luckily for her, the American Junior Golf Association rankings had her jump to No. 530, an improvement of 285 places after she finished last in a field of 24 golfers at Sage Valley.

She is only 17 and has plenty of time to get better.

How Social Media Responded To Kai Trυmp’s Video

Kai Trump on golf courseKai Trυmp (Katie Goodale-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
“A lot more classy than the rest of the crap on line. Let the kid be a kid,” one person said.

“Why? She’s not doing anything wrong?” a second person stated.

“Let’s be honest, that was extremely modest, and I don’t see anything wrong with that. Just because Trυmp is president doesn’t change the fact that she’s a 17-year-old girl, and stuff like this is what 17-year-old girls do,” a third person added.

“What’s wrong with this?” a fourth person asked.

Civil Rights Groups Demand Accountability

The backlash has extended beyond the sports world. Civil rights organizations including the NAACP and the National Council of Women in Sports have called for a formal apology from O’Neal and urged his affiliated media partners to reconsider their association with him if he fails to take responsibility.

“This is not just about a single insult. It’s about the normalization of disrespect toward women—especially Black women—in sports,” said Tanya Fields, a spokesperson for the NCWS. “Public figures must be held accountable for their words.”

A Complicated Legacy in Jeopardy

Shaquille O’Neal, a Hall of Fame center, successful businessman, and media icon, has long enjoyed a reputation for humor and mentorship, often using his platform to uplift young athletes. But critics now say his recent comment undermines that image, and many are questioning whether his status has shielded him from scrutiny for too long.

Though O’Neal has yet to issue a full statement, he responded briefly via Instagram late Monday night: “I stand by what I said—but maybe I could’ve said it better.” The vague acknowledgment has only further inflamed public frustration.