Barron Trump's newest J. Crew T-shirt sends internet into a frenzy as Chelsea Clinton defends him
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Barron Trump's newest J. Crew T-shirt sends internet into a frenzy as Chelsea Clinton defends him
Walking off of Air Force One along side his parents, Barron Trump looked relaxed and renewed in khaki shorts, matching tan loafers and a red graphic tee. The tee, which reads "On your mark tiger shark," has seemingly caught the eye of the internet, anxious to share the first son's style.
Reddit, ready to pounce, traced the shirt as yet another J. Crew find. As soon as the world caught on, the shirt, which retails for $24.50, was already sold out on the retailer's website. "You snooze, you lose," Reddit sulked.
See more of Barron's popular T-shirt
"I'm just going to buy every single shirt on J.Crew so maybe I'll have the same t as Barron some day," one commented on the thread.
Another fan commented, "I had the same
thought this morning! It was already sold out, so I thought maybe we
should just start doing all our shopping at J. Crew."
This isn't the first time Barron's style has sent the internet into a tizzy. In June, the 11-year-old was photographed in another J.Crew graphic tee, this time printed with "The Expert" in bold blue.
And while most of the internet has been loving the middle schooler's style, some aren't too in tune with his stylistic choices. On Monday, the conservative news site The Daily Caller bashed Barron for his most recent outfit.
Related: Barron has grown up right before our eyes
"It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House," the article's headline read. Like most of Twitter, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton came to Barron's defense with a message that has garnered a lot of attention:
This isn't the first time Barron's style has sent the internet into a tizzy. In June, the 11-year-old was photographed in another J.Crew graphic tee, this time printed with "The Expert" in bold blue.
And while most of the internet has been loving the middle schooler's style, some aren't too in tune with his stylistic choices. On Monday, the conservative news site The Daily Caller bashed Barron for his most recent outfit.
Related: Barron has grown up right before our eyes
"It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House," the article's headline read. Like most of Twitter, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton came to Barron's defense with a message that has garnered a lot of attention:
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The Powerball jackpot is now $700 million — here's Mark Cuban's advice for the winner
That makes it the second-largest lottery jackpot in US history. The largest was $1.6 billion in January 2016.
Back then, Business Insider reached out to the billionaire Mark Cuban to ask about his tips for lottery winners.
He shared the advice he gave his local paper, The Dallas Morning News. While he was talking specifically about the multibillion-dollar jackpot at the time, it's not a stretch to imagine his advice still applies.
Here's what he told The Dallas Morning News:
- Hire a tax attorney first.
- Don't take the lump sum. You don't want to blow it all in one spot.
- If you weren't happy yesterday, you won't be happy tomorrow. It's money. It's not happiness.
- If you were happy yesterday, you are going to be a lot happier tomorrow. It's money. Life gets easier when you don't have to worry about the bills.
- Tell all your friends and relatives no. They will ask. Tell them no. If you are close to them, you already know who needs help and what they need. Feel free to help SOME, but talk to your accountant before you do anything and remember this, no one needs $1 million for anything. No one needs $100,000 for anything. Anyone who asks is not your friend.
- You don't become a smart investor when you win the lottery. Don't make investments. You can put it in the bank and live comfortably. Forever. You will sleep a lot better knowing you won't lose money.
The Associated Press reports that the odds of winning this Powerball jackpot are one in 292.2 million.
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Family of dad who vanished 'see him in car park' 11 years later
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There has been a major breakthrough in the search for
a missing father who was last seen leaving his Victorian home 11 years
ago.
Sanie Gillette and one of her sons claim they saw Russell Jenkin walking towards them in a Sunshine Coast car park last summer.
Police are now renewing their appeal for information on Mr Jenkin, who was last seen previously more than a decade agao at the home he shared with Ms Gillette in suburban Melbourne.
The pair had a fight in September, 2006 that led him to walk out of the family home and drive away, leaving his two sons behind - then aged two and four.
The silver Toyota Yaris he drove that night was found
the following day on September 23, 2006 about 40 kilometres away at the
Lara football ground.
However, on a trip to Queensland this year Ethan, now aged 15, spotted Mr Jenkin inside a shopping centre car park.
"It was a bit numbing ... realising it was him. We could have approached him, but he could have approached us," she said.
Sanie Gillette and one of her sons claim they saw Russell Jenkin walking towards them in a Sunshine Coast car park last summer.
Police are now renewing their appeal for information on Mr Jenkin, who was last seen previously more than a decade agao at the home he shared with Ms Gillette in suburban Melbourne.
The pair had a fight in September, 2006 that led him to walk out of the family home and drive away, leaving his two sons behind - then aged two and four.
Russell Jenkin, would now be 47 years old. Source: Victoria Police
However, on a trip to Queensland this year Ethan, now aged 15, spotted Mr Jenkin inside a shopping centre car park.
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"It was a bit numbing ... realising it was him. We could have approached him, but he could have approached us," she said.
Sanie Gillette and one of her sons claim they saw Russell Jenkin in this car park.
Ethan and his 12-year-old brother Charlie had
little time to get to know their father but Ethan was certain it was
him in the car park on January 27.
"He looked up the missing person's poster and he was 100 per cent positive," Ms Gillette said.
"There's no reason for him to be there. He may have been passing through, but it was definitely Russell."
Ms Gillette said she hopes, if it was him, that he lets the authorities know that he is alive.
"I've never been in another relationship, so the boys have never had that male figure, but in saying that they've turned out very good, they're good boys," she said.
Mr Jenkin is described as Caucasian and about 175cm tall with a medium build, short brown hair and hazel eyes.
He was seen wearing a maroon T-shirt and blue shorts.
Wyndham Detective Sergeant Dennis Williams said "it's not a crime to go missing" and they just want to know if he is alright.
Anyone who sights Mr Jenkin is urged to contact Wyndham Crime Investigation Unit on 9742 9439.
"He looked up the missing person's poster and he was 100 per cent positive," Ms Gillette said.
"There's no reason for him to be there. He may have been passing through, but it was definitely Russell."
Ms Gillette said she hopes, if it was him, that he lets the authorities know that he is alive.
"I've never been in another relationship, so the boys have never had that male figure, but in saying that they've turned out very good, they're good boys," she said.
Mr Jenkin is described as Caucasian and about 175cm tall with a medium build, short brown hair and hazel eyes.
He was seen wearing a maroon T-shirt and blue shorts.
Wyndham Detective Sergeant Dennis Williams said "it's not a crime to go missing" and they just want to know if he is alright.
Anyone who sights Mr Jenkin is urged to contact Wyndham Crime Investigation Unit on 9742 9439.
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