Vanessa Trump Outfits That Just Didn't Work

Some people in the USA take their bowling very seriously. There are thousands of different leagues to compete in across the country, many specially designed shoes to fit every need, custom-designed shirts, carefully molded balls, and hand-crafted bags to carry precious sporting cargo. Vanessa Trump, though? Nah, she doesn’t take bowling too seriously at all.

In fact, Vanessa’s bowling outfit just didn’t work — in the slightest — when she played a January 2017 game at the White House, which presumably has a bowling alley inside its hallowed halls. Who knew? Donald Trump Jr. posted a video of his wife’s impressive arm swing as she delivered the ball, clad in a skirt, belted coat, and high heels. Considering Vanessa’s inappropriate outfit, she didn’t do too badly at all, scoring a fast eight on her first go. Even Don Jr. was forced to grudgingly praise Vanessa’s delivery deftness. “Family bowling session at The White House. @MrsVanessaTrump is doing pretty well, considering she’s in heels,” he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Not surprisingly, the responses to the video were mixed. However, a disproportionate number were from concerned citizens worried about the bowling alley’s flooring. “That’s a fun, appropriate video. But really, she should take off her heels so as not to damage public property,” one commented. “Enjoy the bowling. But bowling shoes will improve your game and protect the wood flooring,” another explained.

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