Kai Trump enjoyed this years Masters at Augusta National, but not without experiencing a “scary” medical ordeal, she revealed.
Trump, the granddaughter of President Donald Trump, is an avid fan and player of the sport who has committed to play collegiately at the University of Miami.
But her trip to Augusta this year briefly went awry, as she detailed in a new vlog how she had an allergic reaction to a hand soap she used on her face.

“I was using hand soap on my face, when I was at Augusta, to wash off my makeup and I started getting these bumps on my neck,” she began.
Trump, 18, said that she had to get a steroid shot to remedy the problem.
“Now, I don’t have a rash anymore but I had an allergic reaction to the hand soap on my face,” she said.
“I have very sensitive skin. It was so, so scary.”

Ultimately, Trump was seemingly able to recover and enjoy her weekend in Georgia, as Rory McIlroy held firm to win his second consecutive green jacket.
The teenager’s health revelation came during a video about her senior prom, which has racked up more than 145,000 views since being posted on Saturday.
Kai was seen hanging out with Bryson DeChambeau during the Masters as she posed for a photo with him and his caddie, Greg Bodine.
DeChambeau has been a vocal supporter of President Trump, with the Commander-in-Chief praising him as a “fantastic golfer” in return.
Kai is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump.
Vanessa is now dating golf icon Tiger Woods, who was recently arrested for DUI following a car accident.


