US President Donald Trump’s child Ivanka Trump celebrated Christmas eve function with husband Jared Kushner, and their three children at Mar-a-Lago, her husband’s secret Palm Beach in Florida. The 43 time older Ivanka was dressed in a “form-fitting, below-the-knee, all white gown with bare arms, but much sleeves”, according to Page Six.
Trump is also said to have performed the role of a disk rider at the occasion.
Ivanka even shared another image from a Christmas night out at the club on her Instagram accounts, this time wearing a one-shouldered dark gown with a dazzling white flower display. According to sources quoted by Page Six,” Melania wore a beautifully shaved, stylish black pantsuit with finite jewelry and her big stone wedding ring.”
According to reports, the club’s tickets cost$ 350 per person.
Page Six even stated that the President choose TrumpDJ’d the event.
” The senator played a major collection and was very into the music”, said the cause.
” He closed his cast with’ Y. M. C. A. ‘ and some of the group jumped up and started doing ‘ the Trump dancing,'” said the source. ” The President-elect]also] started doing his name dancing and the place burst into applause and cheers. The room was filled, but never crowded, because the size of these vacation events is being limited”.
Ivanka was seen raising her glass and smiling to her father and Melania at Mar-a-Lago on his iPad at dinner parties, despite the fact that there were no toasts by [ Trump ] there.
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