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^she also has had a decent amount of work done, and wears makeup and dyes her hair, but nontheless she did get better genes
There's no doubt she is a very beautiful woman, I just don't get how she looks so different from her brothers. It's like she got all the good genes! Poor guys!

^I'd say she was about average too before surgery/cosmetic enhancement. I never really noticed her until she graduated from college and underwent a 'transformation'. Even when she was a model - i almost wondered why. She really looked average to me, with the occasional good hair/makeup team on hand. Granted she had great height and a slim figure but imo her face use to be quite average. Whatever, she's done though, style wise, cosmetic enhancement wise- it's totally worked for her. She's a total bombshell now and I really admire her overall persona now. (For the most part)
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There are rumblings that the Observer itself may not be around too much longer- Maybe there will be openings at the Trump Organisation... 

PAP blog.Ivanka Trump stole the red carpet at the Children at Heart auction and dinner at Pier 60 last night. The real estate executive was on hand for Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl annual celebrity benefit. (As an undergraduate, her boyfriend, New York Observer publisher Jared Kushner, was a leader of Harvard’s Chabad House.)For the auction, Ivanka donated two luxury vacations: one to Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City and the other to the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. Also at stake was a one-month internship with Ivanka in New York, with the highest bidder choosing between working with her in the acquisitions arm of the Trump Organization or at the Ivanka Trump Collection, her diamond jewelry line.
All proceeds from the auction benefited Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl, which helps bring children affected by the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown to Israel for medical care and long-term healing.
Ivanka visited Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial, in Jerusalem last May as part of a three-day celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the modern state of Israel. The heiress started the conversion process to Judaism earlier this month. She is studying with Rabbi Haskel Lookstein of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in the Upper East Side.