Latest news with #IvankaTrump


Daily Mail
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ivanka Trump's daughter Arabella wears her $2K designer dress to White House event
Ivanka Trump's teen daughter Arabella raided her closet for an event at the White House. Donald Trump's daughter, 43, posted a snap of her family smiling alongside the President, 79, in the Oval Office after he swore in Charles Kushner as the U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco. While everyone was dressed in their best, Arabella, 13, stood out thanks to her familiar look, an Emilia Wickstead dress which Ivanka wore back in 2018.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ivanka Trump's teen daughter Arabella raids her mom's closet to wear dress worth eye-watering price
Ivanka Trump 's teen daughter Arabella has been caught raiding her mom's closet for an event at the White House. The first daughter recently posted a snap of her family smiling alongside Donald Trump, 79, in the Oval Office after the president swore in Charles Kushner as the US Ambassador to France and Monaco. While everyone was dressed in their best, Arabella, 13, stood out thanks to her familiar look. The teen adorned a long white Emilia Wickstead neck dress with cap sleeves and black buttons down the front. Ivanka actually wore the exact same piece - which costs an eye-watering $2,110 - back in 2018. She donned the white dress during an event at the White House that celebrated the six-month anniversary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The duo looked almost identical in side-by-side pictures in the gown - and it came days after social media users mistook Ivanka and her daughter as sisters thanks to their similar looks. In early June, Ivanka and her family enjoyed an evening with Trump at a UFC match. Arabella, 13, adorned a long white mock neck dress with cap sleeves and black buttons - and Ivanka actually wore the exact same piece back in 2018 (seen) Ivanka donned the white dress during an event at the White House that celebrated the six-month anniversary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Ivanka flaunted her incredibly thin frame for the outing, donning a long, tight white dress and white strappy sandals. The gown was strapless but had sleeves down her arms, which drew attention to her skinny shoulders. Ivanka's daughter Arabella and her son Joseph Frederick, 11, also attended the event alongside their dad Jared Kushner, 44. Before the match, Ivanka posted some adorable family snaps to her Instagram. The family smiled ear-to-ear as they stood together in front of a white wall. Jared and Joseph wore button-down shirts and pants, while Arabella sported a long black gown with a matching scarf. Many people were stunned by Ivanka's beauty and youthful appearance, with some admitting they thought the mom and daughter were actually sisters. 'Always keeping it so classy. By the way, you and your daughter look more like sisters than mother-daughter,' someone said about the duo. 'Ivanka, you look extra gorgeous in these photos!' another commented. In the carousel of photos, the mom-of-three included a sweet mirror selfie that Arabella took of the pair. Another picture captured the moment Ivanka and her daughter looked sweetly at one another. 'What a beautiful family!' someone else gushed. 'Your daughter is pretty like you,' another user wrote.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Trump installs pair of 88-foot-tall new flag poles at the White House
WASHINGTON ― Massive new flag poles hoisting United States flags have been installed on the White House grounds after President Donald Trump said they were desperately needed and that he would pay for them himself. The placement of the two 88-foot-tall flagpoles — one on the north lawn and one on the south lawn — began early in the morning of June 18. A U.S. flag was later raised on the south lawn around 1 p.m. at a ceremony that included Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner. The couple was at the White House to watch the swearing in of Charles Kushner, Jared's father, as U.S. ambassador to France. 'How do you like it, everybody?' Trump said to reporters after the flag reached the top of the pole. Soon afterward, the second flag pole of identical height was installed on the north lawn. A few hours later, after thunderstorms rolled through Washington D.C., a second flag with the same dimensions was raised. Presidents have long put their own mark on how the White House is decorated, and Trump, who built his personal brand flipping commercial properties, is no exception. "It is a GIFT from me of something which was always missing from this magnificent place," Trump said in a social media post. "Hopefully, they will proudly stand at both sides of the White House for many years to come!" Trump said he paid out of his own pocket to install the poles, which cost about $50,000 each. This week, the White House traded a bust sitting in the Oval Office of the civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. for one of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Trump said earlier this year he'd like to see a new ballroom built in the White House. When asked what gave him the idea to install the flag poles, Trump said he first considered the flags during his first term but blamed distractions caused by the media for getting in the way. 'I was the hunted. And now I'm the hunter,' Trump told reporters on June 18. "It's a big difference." Contributing: Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump installs pair of 88-foot-tall new flag poles at the White House


Forbes
3 days ago
- Business
- Forbes
Jeff Bezos Is Getting A New Neighbor At Miami's 'Billionaire Bunker'
Indian Creek, a man-made island near Miami with only 41 properties, has an impressive roster of wealthy and high-profile residents—and is about to add another. An empty lot on Indian Creek Island, Miami-Dade County's 'billionaire bunker,' sold on Monday for $105 million, a record price for a property on the island. The seller is Mikhail Peleg, a German developer and investor living in Switzerland who 'exclusively buys top-tier real estate at the highest prices,' according to Ilya Reznik, the broker who represented him in the deal. Reznik declined to share details about the buyer, citing a non-disclosure agreement. 'Strategically, it's the best piece of land in Miami,' says Reznik, noting that the lot faces Biscayne Bay, to the west. 'It's a new opportunity for somebody to create a really beautiful mansion,' on what he claims is Miami's 'most secure island.' The exorbitant price for the property can in part be chalked up to the fact that the lot sits on an exclusive island that is home to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, and retired NFL star Tom Brady, among other high-profile residents. In fact, it borders two of Bezos' similarly sized properties, which he purchased for $68 million and $79 million, respectively, in 2023. Six months ago, the seller put the 1.84-acre lot on the market for an even bigger sum: $200 million. Although it sold for much lower than that, the $105 million deal is still extremely expensive—and beat out the island's previous sale record of $87 million, which Bezos paid in May 2024 when he bought a third property on the island to live in while renovating the first two. Peleg, the German investor, initially bought the lot with the intention of building a home there, but decided to sell because he no longer planned to come to the U.S., according to Reznik. The dramatic runup in prices on Indian Creek also influenced his decision. 'My client figured now's the right time to sell the property,' the seller's lawyer Daniel Rudoy told Forbes in January. 'He's a savvy investor.' On the first day the lot was listed back in January, potential buyers put in a couple of offers around $100 million, according to Reznik. Those offers were met with no response in the hopes of something even higher. As of January 6, six or seven potential buyers had seen the property, with additional offers expected to come in 'very soon,' Rudoy told Forbes at the time. As the sale process progressed, though, offers close to the original, attention-grabbing $200 million did not materialize. 'Even if you want more, but nobody pays, it's not gonna happen. But I think it's one of the most expensive lots ever sold in Miami,' Reznik says. Peleg's lawyer Rudoy described it as a 'heavily-negotiated transaction.' The $105 million deal—nearly four times the $27.5 million Peleg paid for the property in 2018—was paid in cash, according to Reznik. In 2023, Peleg took out a $20 million mortgage on the property; the loan was refinanced and expanded last December to $41 million and transferred to an entity connected to British billionaires David and Simon Reuben. A representative for the Reubens declined to comment. (SMM Sunny Holdings, an LLC that lists Mikhail and Marina Peleg as authorized agents and two Belize-based companies as shareholders, owned the property and its related loans.) Other factors that make Indian Creek so attractive to buyers are its security and privacy. The island has its own police force and is patrolled by sea and air. 'It's like a fortress,' says Rudoy. Compared to the national average for luxury real estate, where prices have increased by close to 50% over the past four years, per Indian Creek homes went from selling for single-digit millions in the early 2000s to an average of $30 million in the 2010s to Bezos' $87 million purchase last year. The latest sale is likely to drive prices up even further and create a new floor for what land on Indian Creek island can sell for, according to Reznik and Dina Goldentayer, a real estate agent at Douglas Elliman who specializes in the Indian Creek area. 'Anyone with a house is going to say that they want more [money] because just their land is worth that,' Goldentayer says. Goldentayer declined to comment on specific properties or owners, but told Forbes in January that buyers 'call saying, I want to get on Indian Creek. What do I have to pay to get something actionable?'


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
How Ivanka Trump's husband Jared Kushner REALLY spends his days after White House exit
Ivanka Trump 's husband Jared Kushner is pulling back the curtain on what his everyday life living in Miami looks like - with the couple recently making headlines for their booming social life surrounded by A-listers in the Sunshine State. Since stepping back from politics after serving in President Donald Trump 's first administration, the two relocated to Miami with their three children, Arabella Rose, 13, Joseph Frederick, 10, and Theodore James, eight. They live in a $24 million mega mansion on Miami's Indian Creek Island, which boasts six bedrooms and 8.5 baths, and was purchased after their swift exit from Washington, D.C. Their 1.3-acre estate overlooking Biscayne Bay is just one of 41 homes in the exclusive village known as 'Billionaire Bunker' thanks to its mega-rich residents. Now, Kushner is revealing how he spends his days with his family, telling New York Post's Well Spent that he goes into his office late and always makes his kids breakfast. He went into detail about his regimen after the outlet asked him if he's made any 'key changes' to his morning routine in recent years. 'I go into the office later and schedule fewer meetings,' Kushner explained. 'After I make my kids breakfast and send them to school, I take more time in the morning to read, think, walk, exercise, listen to podcasts and return phone calls, [which] gives me the ability to go into the office more centered and intentional,' he continued. And, according to his wife, Kushner does in fact make a mean breakfast in the morning, as she revealed months ago that her kids often prefer eating his creations in the kitchen to hers. During a January appearance on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast, Ivanka admitted that Kushner makes amazing pancakes. 'I tried to make French Toast the other day, and I'm actually a decent cook, but because he was traveling - I don't know if you're experiencing this yet - [the kids] can be brutal to me when I don't do something as well as their father,' she admitted. 'So my kids just looked at my [attempt], I tried to make this French Toast and I was getting my son's lunch ready, I forgot about it, it burnt, and I heard for the next twenty minutes how my French toast will never compete with their dad's pancakes,' she said, adding that it was 'so unfair.' The heiress even revealed that she had a 'debate' with her kids about the French toast including how long it should be soaked in the egg and milk mixture, as you don't want to make it too soggy. Once he's done making breakfast and has completed his other morning activities, it's time to commute to work. He told Well Spent that he's usually returning phone calls on his way to the office, but sometimes finds the time to listen to a podcast. The dad-of-three revealed that he likes to listen to Founders, Invest like the Best, Lex Friedman, and Joe Rogan. The heiress even revealed that she had a 'debate' with her kids about the French toast including how long it should be soaked in the egg and milk mixture, as you don't want to make it too soggy 'Sometimes I'll put on a playlist my daughter has made for me,' he added of his 13-year-old. During the interview, he also revealed more of his parenting philosophy, as the 44-year-old shared the 'one approach to life' that he holds and tries to pass down to his children. The advice spanned all the way from his time serving as Trump's Senior Advisor during his first administration. 'You cannot allow people who don't know or care about you to impact your self-worth,' he said. 'Being viciously criticized for what I believed were noble pursuits during my time in government gave me the freedom and course to be comfortable going against vocal consensus.' His interview comes just days after he and Ivanka were spotted having a wild night out together in New York City, partying at a deli made famous for a very risqué reason alongside a slew of their A-list pals. The pair were spotted leaving Katz's Deli on the Lower East Side of Manhattan after attending the birthday celebration of his brother Joshua Kushner on Thursday evening. Katz's Deli is best known for being featured in the beloved 1989 film When Harry met Sally. During the interview, he also revealed more of his parenting philosophy, as the 44-year-old shared the 'one approach to life' that he holds and tries to pass down to his children 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 and some flashy earrings. She paired it with some strappy sandals, and left her long blonde locks in loose waves around her face. Kushner, for his part, wore some black trousers, blue sweater and black dress shoes. A bleary-eyed Ivanka walked hand-in-hand with Jared as they exited the acclaimed eatery. Also at the party was Joshua's wife, Karlie Kloss, as well as former supermodel Cindy Crawford, her husband Rande Gerber, their daughter Kaia Gerber, musician Diplo, and acclaimed fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg.