Ivanka Trump is warning investors of a fake “$IVANKA” crypto scam, days after her dad and stepmom launched their own coins.
Audrey Hepburn's son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, shared how Ivanka Trump's inauguration gown was inspired by his late mother and claimed she's an "anchor" for celebrities.
At the presidential inaugural ball on January 20, 2025, the country's First Daughter, Ivanka Trump, used her time in the spotlight to pay homage to the late actress and philanthropist Audrey Hepburn by recreating one of the actress's most iconic and timeless dresses.
The current president of the United of America's daughter may be known for being in the political sphere, but she is also a mom.
Sean Hepburn Ferrer, the son of the late Audrey Hepburn, shared his thoughts on Ivanka Trump wearing a dress originally designed for his mom to Donald Trump’s 2025 Inaugural Ball.
The former presidential advisor stood out in her red style, and did her daughter Arabella Kushner, who sported a similar silhouette.
Ivanka Trump turned heads in a black and white strapless Givenchy gown for the 2025 Liberty Ball following her father's inauguration.
Ivanka Trump cautioned consumers that her name was being used to circulate a "fake" crypto token. The warning came after both President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump promoted meme crypto tokens using their names.
Ivanka Trump said Thursday a meme coin bearing her name is “fake” and likely poses risks to investors, as other tokens named after and promoted by her father, President Donald Trump, and First Lady Melania Trump dropped in value days after they went viral.
Ivanka Trump said Thursday that her name has been misused to promote a fake cryptocurrency and her legal team will take action to stop the unauthorized use. “This fake coin risks deceiving consumers and defrauding them of their hard-earned money,