Ivanka remembers mother Ivana Trump: “She lived to the fullest, I’ll miss her forever”

“My heart is broken for the death of my mother.” To write it is Ivanka Trump who, a few hours after the news launched by the former president of the United States regarding the premature death of his first wife Ivana Trump, wanted to dedicate a tender memory to his mother on Instagram: a carousel of photos that see them together and a thought full of emotion and tenderness. “Mom was bright, charming, passionate and wickedly funny. He brought strength, tenacity and determination into every action he took. He lived life to the fullest, never giving up the opportunity to laugh and dance. I will miss him forever and I will always keep his memory alive in our hearts “, Ivanka commented, recalling the times of childhood and adolescence spent together with this woman who, especially in Italy, has also met with particular notoriety. due to its relationship with Rossano Rubicondi, disappeared just nine months before Ivana Trump’s death.

His first name, however, was another: Ivana Marie Zelnickovadefined by The Donald on his social network Truth “A wonderful, beautiful and incredible woman”. In 1977 she was a model born in then Czechoslovakia, until she got married – she had already been married to a ski instructor, Alfred Winklmayr – with one of the most rampant American builders in the Big Apple, from whom she would have had three children: Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric. The marriage lasted until 1990, although the reputation as a socialite would keep it until the end of her days. Her story could be a subject already written for a film or a TV series: model raised in the woods, very close to her father Milos with whom she went hunting and fishing, emigrated to Canada after the end of her first marriage and soul of the party of the most prestigious clubs in New York until the meeting with Donald Trump.

Along with the rumors of her vices, excesses and her circle of powerful friendships, Ivana Trump was also known to be a workaholic with a sense of business and opportunity, starting with active participation in many projects of the husband like the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue and the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City. She of the group she was the vice-president for the interior design, however, also carving out the role of the most trusted adviser to the future president. In Italy she gets married for the third time with Riccardo Mazzucchelli to then forge two important relationships, the first with Gaetani dell’Aquila D’Aragona and the second with Rossano Rubicondi, with whom he married in 2008 in a ceremony celebrated by Trump’s sister, judge Maryanne Trump Barry.

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