Social
ivanka
Social

Ivanka Trump 'Stuns' In Swimsuit Cover-Up During Family Beach Day

ivanka

Photo Credit: Page Six

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in March 2021.

Ivanka Trump seems to have settled into a much more laidback life in Miami, exchanging her formal looks for a casual one.

On Sunday, the 39-year-old was caught on camera rocking a coral-patterned swimsuit and matching cover-up as she enjoyed spending time with her family in Miami, Florida.

Ivanka and her husband, 40-year-old Jared Kushner, were seen walking with their children, most of them barefoot. The photos showed Ivanka walking with nine-year-old daughter Arabella Rose, wearing sunglasses and carrying a soccer ball.

Photo Credit: Page Six

Arabella, her hair wet, was in a bright pink one piece swimsuit and carrying a towel in one hand.

Jared was in sunglasses, thongs, swim shorts, and a T-shirt. He was carrying their youngest son, four-year-old Theodore James, while seven-year-old Joseph Frederick walked beside him.

Theodore was in a wetsuit top and had a towel wrapped around him. Joseph was in swim shorts and carrying his own towel.

The family followed former President Trump’s footsteps, leaving Washington, DC, for Florida following the election defeat.

Photo Credit: Page Six

Ivanka and Jared are renting a luxury condo at the Arte Surfside in the Sunshine State, an hour’s drive from Everglades Holiday Park.

The exclusive Miami condo is located close to the land on Indian Creek Island they bought for $32 million last year.

The family is believed to be using the unfurnished unit as their base as the renovation of their two-acre plot continues.

Photo Credit: Twitter/The US Sun

In February, the family was spotted sunbathing in Miami, the first public appearance since leaving Washington, D.C. They have also been spotted indulging in an airboat ride in the Everglades.

Ivanka was also spotted last month sunbathing as she read The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by 14th Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams.

Sources: News.com.au