Donald Trump said his son Barron talked him into an interview with high-profile streamer Adin Ross. The interview drew over 500,000 viewers and ended with Trump accepting a Cybertruck from Ross. It appears that former President Donald Trump's teenage son Barron has become his de-facto Gen Z advisor.

Trump said that his 18-year-old son influenced his decision to interview high-profile streamer Adin Ross . Trump's more than one-hour-long interview on Monday with the 23-year-old Ross drew a crowd of about 400,000 to 580,000 viewers. His viewers are primarily male and conservative.

Trump kicked off the interview, which took place in his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, by telling Ross that his son "says hello" and that "he's a big fan of yours." "My sons told me about you," Trump said to Ross later in the interview, adding that Barron told him: "Dad, he's really big." Ross — who wore a white MAGA hat during the interview — called Barron Trump "awesome" and a "great kid.

" Ross tried to introduce the former president to the world of live streaming, teaching him the nitty-gritty of how live chats work, and introducing Trump to some Gen Z slang. For one, Ross explained to Trump what the "W's" that viewers were typing into the live-stream chat meant. "W's mean it's good, W's means win," Ross said.

"W Trump." Halfway through the interview, Ross unveiled the first of two goodies he said he was gifting Trump — a gold Rolex watch. Trump called it a "beautiful" and "great" watch, sho.