Ivanka Trump Dons Cobalt Blue Halter Dress For Padel In Miami
The businesswoman displayed her agility in uploads for her 7.5 million Instagram followers. She later followed these with a post to honor the Jewish celebration of Yom Kippur. It included an uplifting message. "To all who celebrate, may this Yom Kippur be a time of introspection, forgiveness and growth as our hearts seek peace and renewal," Trump's post read.
In the images she shared, the mom of three's blonde locks were neatly tied in a low ponytail and hidden under a classic baseball cap. With a healthy-looking tan, Trump lunged across the synthetic grass, firmly grasping a padel racquet. While padel shares the same scoring system as tennis, the sport originates from Mexico and involves unique rules, strokes, and techniques.
Having been brought up in the Christian faith, Trump made the decision to embrace Orthodox Judaism and convert before her marriage to Jared Kushner in 2009. The couple is now raising their three children, Arabella Rose, 11, Joseph, 9, and Theodore, 7, in the same faith.
Having been brought up in the Christian faith, Trump made the decision to embrace Orthodox Judaism and convert before her marriage to Jared Kushner in 2009. The couple is now raising their three children, Arabella Rose, 11, Joseph, 9, and Theodore, 7, in the same faith.
In recent weeks, Trump has seemingly immersed herself in a more athletic way of life. Back in August, she exhibited her ability at batting when she trained with the New York Mets. She even posted a clip of herself hitting balls off a tee while standing alongside Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo at the time.