20 Little Known Facts You Didn't Know About Donald Trump

Trump Vodka


Married x3


Dutch-made vodka that cost $31 per bottle.

Height (according to the media)


Trump has been married a total of three times: Ivana Trump, Marla Maples and Melania Trump (current).

Height (according to Donald)


Yep, the media has made statements that Donald is exactly 6'2.


But, Donald has spoken out against this and claims he is 6'3.

Team-time only

It's all very important.

Trump palace


Donald Trump claims to have never once had a sip of alcohol.


Located in Palm Beach, these towers are one of the tallest landmarks on the coast.

Taking the lead

The building is a staggering 18 bedrooms.


Up against his Republican candidates, Trump has always been at least 5 points ahead.

Twitter king


Apparently, Trump receives an average of 67,000 new Twitter followers per month.

Mineral water


At the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago, a bottle of mineral water costs a whopping $25 from the mini bar.

Bankrupt


While Trump may be extremely successful, he has also had 4 casinos go bankrupt.

Trump Tower


The Trump Towers located in Chicago are 98 stories high, it has even been said that it is the tallest residential structure in the world.

Yacht


Trump had to sell his 282-foot yacht back in 1991 to pay off his bankruptcy debt.

Tweets


While you already know he has a massive following, he also tweets around 372 times a month (that's 12 a day)!

Golf fanatic


As he should be, considering he owns 16 luxury golf courses.

A Hollywood Star


Trump received a star for his role in "The Apprentice."

Age 27


By the time, Donald was 27 years old, he owned over 14,000 apartments.

He started with a $1 million "loan" and built the Trump Management Corporation.

"The Apprentice" earnings


Ever wondered how much Trump made himself from that show?

Try a whopping $275,000 PER show.

Net Worth


According to Forbes, Trump is worth $4.5 billion.

Liquid cash


During an interview with Fox's Sean Hannity, Trump revealed that he has $400 million in spendable, liquid assets, annually.