Ivanka Trump

Ivanka Trump out walking in downtown Manhattan April 16, 2011 (tlfan.to).


 
^ Thanks! She looks like she is in better shape since becoming pregnant than she was before!^_^ I remember her parents out and about back in the day- you would have thought the President and First Lady were arriving: limos, assistants, bodyguards!! It is certainly a different day...;) (And Jared is a Mets fan??? Ewww....) :lol:
 
Ivanka Trump attends the 2011 National Association of Professional Women National Networking Conference at The Waldorf-Astoria on April 29, 2011 in New York City.
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Wow! Serious baby action here!! Looks like it won't be long, huh? ;)

Ivanka Trump seen on the streets of Toronto on May 12, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.

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^ She was promoting some new ice cream bar (:blink:) and checking up on the Trump Tower Toronto which will be opening in a few months...
 
I think she looks so much better pregnant than normal. Her body I feel normally looks a bit sick, weak normally- her frame just doesnt seem to fit her face I think(a bit waifish) but pregnancy suits her! And woah..walking around in heels like that when she's so pregnant, must be taking tips from Victoria B.hehe
 
Ivanka Trump: The Interview


The real estate heiress and fashion entrepreneur is embarking on her latest incarnation as a first-time mother.


By Elisa Lipsky-Karasz - Harper's Bazaar

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Ivanka Trump is known for her storied pedigree, an impressive brain, and the Jessica Rabbit curves on her statuesque frame. Now there's another voluptuous swell added to those already dramatic contours: a baby bump. This July 14 marks the expected launch of her latest project, her first child with her husband, Jared Kushner. It's a girl, which means the Trump tradition of driven, glossy-haired beauties can continue--and that the newest Apprentice will join the fold.

"My dad was joking the other day how he's going to have a new favorite little girl," says Trump, who's the Donald's right-hand woman as an executive vice president of development and acquisition at the family company and a host on his latest NBC reality show, The Celebrity Apprentice. "He's over the moon, he's so excited." No one should expect him to be changing diapers on the boardroom table, however, especially since he famously eschews that duty. "He'll be wonderful, but not as a classic, hands-on, 'Let me take the child for the weekend' type," says Trump, laughing. "He won't be that kind of grandfather."
Her father is equally complimentary. "Ivanka will be an amazing mother," he boasts. "She's totally brilliant. She's got great beauty, but it's really highlighted by the fact that she is a very smart person. It's a combination you don't see very often. [I hope] my granddaughter will be as much like Ivanka as possible."
Trump, 29, and Kushner, 30, married in 2009 amidst enough fanfare to rank as one of America's own royal weddings. A starry guest list of heavy hitters and glitterati, including Barbara Walters, Rudy Giuliani, and then future New York governor Andrew Cuomo, watched the pair exchange vows at the Trump National Golf Club in Kushner's home state of New Jersey. The groom had already made his first multimillion-dollar real estate deal while still an undergrad at Harvard and subsequently purchased the New York Observer newspaper. Meanwhile, Trump earned herself street cred in the real estate business and held her own in her Dolce & Gabbana power suits against the likes of corporate raider Carl Icahn.
Despite having to find a balance in their own relationship yin and yang--as the child of the publicity-loving, brash Trump, Ivanka Trump is poised and comfortable in the public eye, while Kushner avoids the press--the young couple have already cut a wide swath through New York society, from polo matches and benefit galas to hosting dinners at home with Rupert and Wendi Murdoch. ("I make enough for 10 people," laughs Trump of her newfound passion for cooking.) But that's not to say they don't like to chill out and eat pizza on a Saturday night; it's just that they'll do it with someone like former New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein. "I'll go to dinner with Ivanka and Jared, and it will be Hugh Jackman and [his wife] Deborra-Lee Furness and them," says longtime friend Flo Fulton. "They are so ahead of their time."
As with the rest of Trump and Kushner's perfectly plotted lives, their latest development was well thought out. "We both said we wanted to wait one year and just enjoy being newlyweds. So we waited pretty much exactly that," Trump says, smiling down at her discreet belly, which is contained in a jaunty striped top and J Brand maternity jeans. "Jared is ecstatic," she says. "She'll be a daddy's girl. I have a feeling they are going to gang up on me."
Trump says she has had a remarkably easy pregnancy: no morning sickness, no complications, and no cravings other than a hankering for double-toasted salt bagels with cream cheese. "I do have a bit of first-time-mom syndrome," she admits, chuckling over the piles of books on pregnancy, mothering, and early-childhood development she's assigned herself. "I'm already on what I should be doing when she is three and when I should introduce new languages," including French and Mandarin Chinese.
"She's an impressive young woman," says Wendi Murdoch, who first met Trump when they were neighbors in a Trump-owned tower and considers her a role model for her two daughters, Grace and Chloe. "Before I met her, I had only heard of her parents. But she is so great. We talk about everything, from business to art to international affairs."
It's that poise that brings to mind other daughters who have grown up in the public eye: Chelsea Clinton or Barbara Bush. It will serve Trump well should her father go through with his well-publicized intention to run for the presidency. "I think he's exactly what we need," she says staunchly. "He's the best equipped to deal with the most important issues this nation has, which is ultimately that we're suffering under a massive burden of debt. We need a very acute financial mind to get us out of this mire.
"America is the largest corporation on the planet. You wouldn't hire a novice to run a similarly sized company in the private markets," Trump continues. "My father has created more jobs through his private businesses than certainly any of the candidates. Mitt Romney has executive experience, but it's a different type. He didn't run entrepreneurial businesses."
Trump defends her dad from his detractors, who include Bush strategist Karl Rove. "My father represents a very interesting challenge to the Republican party," she says. "I think this is taking people by surprise. [But] I think that's why he's so welcomed by the American voters, because they want somebody who says what they are thinking." And she gives the thumbs-down to President Obama, whom she says she did not vote for. "Of course [once he was elected] I wanted him to succeed, but he's proven to be a very ineffective leader. He has just not risen to the occasion. He doesn't have business experience or a business mind."
Donald Trump thinks his daughter would be "a huge asset" if he prevails. "There's never been anybody like Ivanka in the White House. I think she'd be an amazing addition," he says, although he declines to speculate if she'd have an official position. "That's so far in the future," he demurs.



 
^ Isn't it? Like grandfather, like father, like daughter! Donald spoke at his father's funeral and only half kiddingly said "he would be mad at all of us for not being at the office today!!" :lol:
Being of German extraction myself, I guess this shouldn't surprise me, but the Trumps are really hardcore!

Forbes today:
I was just at Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue meeting with Donald Trump and arguing over his brand value. It occurred to me that the would-be president was to be a grandfather any day now. I asked him when his daughter, Ivanka, who is expecting her first child with husband Jared Kushner, is due.
“Today,” said Trump. “Or tomorrow. Any minute, really. She’s here, though, want to see her?”
Really? I mean, I know the Trump kids work hard — I’ve seen it first hand. But Ivanka, 29, really doesn’t need to be putting on the overtime. Her father is Donald Trump. We may disagree about his brand value, but the man’s a billionaire. Her husband, Jared, is also a real estate mogul.
“I’ll show you,” said Trump. “She’s at a meeting.”
Sure enough, he took me to the conference room downstairs and there was Ivanka, head of the mahogany table, surrounded by seven or eight men in suits. Facing a pile of files, she wobbled up to say hello — water literally about to break.
So you heard it here first. Ivanka and Jared’s first born child, a girl, will be born any minute now. Ivanka, her dad assures me, will be back at the office within two days of giving birth.
 
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From Ivanka's Twitter: :bunny:

This morning @jaredkushner and I welcomed a beautiful and healthy little baby girl into the world. We feel incredibly grateful & blessed. Thank you all for your support and well wishes!
 
celebrity baby scoop

Yesterday we learned the happy news that Ivanka Trump is a new mom, and today we can tell you her baby girl's name... thanks to proud grandpa Donald Trump!

The Donald called into Fox & Friends with an update this morning, telling viewers, “I just left the hospital… The baby is beautiful,” and revealing that her name is Arabella Rose.

Baby Arabella arrived just yesterday morning in New York City, as her multi-tasking mom happily announced on Twitter.

"This morning @jaredkushner and I welcomed a beautiful and healthy little baby girl into the world," Ivanka wrote. "We feel incredibly grateful & blessed. Than you all for your support and well wishes."

Congratulations to them again!
 

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