HERE IS THE REASON WHY IVANKA TRUMP HAD NOT BEEN SEEN FOR A WHILE

Ivanka Trump, daughter of Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States. Thanks to her family name, she had attended the best schools money can buy, and had a great education.

She had started her career as a model, and continued as an advisor in White House.

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She is married to Jared Kushner, and they had received three children together. She was a close name to her father, Donal Trump, especially during his presidency.

 

But after his presidency, she had lost from the sight, and now she is living away from the curious eyes.

Here is the reason she moved away from the spotlight, as we learned from various sources.

After the 2020 elections, she had moved to Florida, with her family. In December, they hadda bought a land, which is worth $30 million, on the island of Indian Creek Village in Florida, or as known as, “Billionaire Bunker”.

“The Kushners have been looking to purchase property in Florida for quite some time, and will also maintain their home in New York,” a source stated.

And ın April, ıt was stated from Aixos, that Ivanka Trump will become an “informal adviser” to a new group, aiming to “perpetuating former President Trump’s populist policies.”

“They weren’t around for the usual spring and summer events at Mar-a-Lago,” said a source.

Also the source stated that Ivanka is, “having to walk a fine line between embracing her father and distancing herself from his election lies.”

After two months, she said to CBS that, “I know he will continue to drive meaningful progress on issues we both care deeply about,”

It is also stated that her husband, Jared, wants a simple life with his wife and children, and he is also need to, “focus on writing his book”, and wants a “simpler relationship”, with his father-in-law, Donald Trump.

And the sources of Fox News, had stated that Ivanka is now only focusing on her family, and they are trying to settle in Florida, in their new home.

She was born in 1981, in Manhattan, New York. When she was 10 years old, her parents, Donald and Ivanka had divorced.

She had some struggling because of her parents early divorce. She was sent to boarding school, Chapin School when she was 16, and later transferred to elite school of Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.

“I think my mom threatened to put me up for adoption a few times,” she said in 2007.

“I was all of a sudden in the prison of boarding-school life, and all my friends in New York were having fun,” she said about her school time.

“Modeling was not an endgame for me,” she had said.

“I didn’t particularly enjoy the act of it. It’s as ruthless an industry as real estate — the people you meet in that business are just as fricking tough.”

“I used it as an excuse to travel. I used it as a way to break up the monotony,” Ivanka added.

“It was great, but it is an annoying source of confusion at this juncture in my life. People still constantly ask me, ‘How’s modeling going?’ That’s how they remember me, and I want to be a little bit more serious than that, ha ha!”

When she was 16, she had made to the Elle magazine, and was the co-host of Miss Teen USA 1997 pageant.

But later on, with the rough parts of the modelling industry, she moved to their family business, real estate.
“It was this gorgeous cityscape, and there was this sort of gap where there should have been a beautiful tower,” she said.

And for two years, she attended to Georgetown University, and later she moved to Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2004, she had received her B.A in economics.

After being graduated from her school, she started to work with, Bruce Ratner, and after a year, she started to work with her family.

After moving in to the family business, she had became the Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization in a short period.

And met with her husband in 2007, and married in 2009.

“I was too smart to bring home a date or a boyfriend,” she said.

“I think I brought home my husband, that’s it ‒ he was not my husband at the time,”

“But I was not going to subject boyfriends to the scrutiny of my father, or my mother for that matter, unless I was 100 percent sure.”