Ivanka Trump, typically known for her chic midi and mini dresses, surprised fans with a rare New Year’s Eve post highlighting her toned physique.
In an Instagram reel showcasing her favorite moments from 2024, the mother of three included a mirror selfie that flaunted her toned abs and long legs in a blue two-piece bikini.
Appearing to be on vacation, she embraced a natural look with no makeup and her blonde hair styled effortlessly down.
Ivanka Trump Rocks a Bright Blue Bikini for NYE Post
The reel featured snapshots and clips of her travels with her children, moments with her father, Donald Trump, posing with her three kids, and scenes of her surfing, an activity she often enjoys.
Fans took to the comment section of the post to praise the former first daughter and her beautiful family.
"Truly love the elegance you have! You are basically the only famous person I admire. I’m not into celebrities, but you know what a woman is meant to be and her true values and purpose. Much health and prosperity to all."
"Happy New Year! May this year bring you much happiness, and may God bless you and your family."
"Beautiful family, what fun experiences, blessings."
"Absolute perfection!"
Ivanka Trump Has No Plans to Join Politics Again
As her dad prepares to take office on the 19th, sources shut down any speculation of Ivanka joining his administration this time around.
In a 2022 social media post, shortly after Donald Trump announced his run for the presidency, she said, “I love my father very much. This time around I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family. I do not plan to be involved in politics."
She and her husband, Jared Kushner, will prefer to stay in Miami and focus on their family.
In an appearance on The Lex Fridman Podcast in July, the blonde beauty added, "Politics is—it’s a pretty dark world. There’s a lot of darkness, a lot of negativity, and it’s just really at odds with what feels good for me as a human being. And you know, it’s a really rough business. So for me and my family, it feels right to not participate."