What's Kai Trump's dream job?
Exactly what she's doing right now.
The 18-year-old granddaughter of President Trump has revealed in a new Instagram post that her "dream job" is to essentially be an influencer. Kai Trump, who is set to attend the University of Miami, wants to play golf, create social media content and travel - and that's what she wants to do full-time.
“Playing golf, social media, entertaining, creating my own business. I think that’s my dream job. Traveling the world, meeting new people is probably my dream job," she told her 2.7 million followers on Instagram.

While Kai Trump is only 18 years old, many are dragging her online, calling her "delusional" and "clueless" for that kind of dream job aspiration.
One critic wrote: “So basically unemployed. Wonderful dream.”
Another suggested: “Sorry honey. I love you. But that’s not a job.”
One added: “So just having fun and recording it.”
The reality, though, is that has become a job for a very select few. Dreaming of becoming an "influencer" or "YouTuber" is the new "I want to be a professional athlete" when I grow up.
But this is not the first time Kai Trump has faced scrutiny online.
Kai Trump faced criticism for her U.S. Secret Service video
Kai Trump posted a video in which she brought her Secret Service detail to a highly-expensive grocery store in Los Angeles and posted it on YouTube.
Many were quick to call her out.
The video, titled “I Brought My Secret Service to Erewhon," features the University of Miami golf commit shopping at the ultra-expensive grocery store, getting things like $10 eggs, $20 strawberries and $165 sweatshirts.
Fans were quick to criticize her.
"Title might be the most tone deaf thing I've ever read. Like legit," one fan added.
"Probably one of the most out of touch video titles ever," another shared.
"I love that my taxes are funding this instead of school lunches," another shared.
Kai Trump appears to be getting used to the criticism, though, which is part of the "job" in today's social media world.
