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Ivanka Trump parties with nepo baby model who made hateful claim against dad Donald

Ivanka Trump parties with nepo baby model who made hateful claim against dad Donald

Daily Mail​14-06-2025

It seems as though Ivanka Trump doesn't hold a grudge, as the First Daughter was spotted partying with a nepo baby who previously made a hateful claim against her dad.
Photographers caught the blonde beauty, 43, enjoying a night out in New York City with her husband, Jared Kushner, on Thursday evening.
The couple attended the birthday celebration of his brother Joshua Kushner at Katz's Deli in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
They rubbed shoulders with a slew of famous faces at the party - including Cindy Crawford, her husband, Rande Gerber, and their model daughter Kaia Gerber.
Kaia, 23, famously spoke out against Ivanka's father Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election.
She shared a strong-worded post to social media in October 2024 encouraging her followers to vote for his competition, Kamala Harris.
The brunette beauty wrote at the time, 'In the words of Michelle Obama, "If we don't get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage. So are you, as men, prepared to look into the eyes of the women you love and tell them you supported this assault?"'
Kaia added, 'Right answers only. VOTE!!!!!!!' alongside a snap of her posing with her mail-in ballot that showed she had indeed voted for Kamala, as well as a collage of images of the former Vice President at a rally.
Ivanka and Kaia seemed to put their past differences aside as they celebrated Joshua's birthday together in Manhattan.
Katz's Deli is best known for being featured in the beloved 1989 film When Harry met Sally.
It acted as the backdrop for the iconic scene where Meg Ryan 's character Sally faked an orgasm while sitting across from Billy Crystal's Harry, which was followed by the now-famous line: 'I'll have what she's having.'
Ivanka flaunted her toned figure for the occasion, donning a tiny black gown that left her long legs on full display.
The dress featured a plunging neckline, tight bodice and ruffled skirt. She accessorized with a black clutch, some flashy earrings, and strappy heeled sandals.
Jared, for his part, wore some black trousers, blue sweater and black dress shoes.
A bleary-eyed Ivanka walked hand-in-hand with her husband as they exited the acclaimed eatery.
As for Kaia, she opted for a haltered, red, polka-dot midi dress and white flats that showcased her svelte physique.
She shared a strong-worded post to social media in October 2024 encouraging her followers to vote for his competition, Kamala Harris
Birthday boy Joshua, 40, donned black jeans, a white T-shirt, and an unbuttoned black shirt, while his wife, Karlie Kloss, 32, sported a chic black dress that had a thigh-high slit
Cindy, 59, dressed casually for the party, opting for a pair of blue jeans and a black top that she tucked into the bottoms.
Her husband Rande, 63, wore a black, button-down shirt, gray jeans, and matching gray sneakers.
Cindy became one of the world's most popular supermodels in the '80s and '90s and Kaia has been following in her footsteps ever since.
She has also dabbled in acting with roles in American Horror Story and the 2024 dark comedy Shell.
Also at the party was Joshua's wife, Karlie Kloss, as well as musician Diplo and acclaimed fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg.
Birthday boy Joshua, 40, donned black jeans, a white T-shirt, and an unbuttoned black shirt, while his wife, 32, who is currently expecting her third child, sported a chic black dress that had off-the-shoulder sleeves and a thigh-high slit.

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