
Ivanka Trump stuns at UFC event with her family, including her father, President Donald Trump
attended a UFC event with her family on Saturday night, including her father President Donald Trump.
The First Daughter, 43, flaunted her slim frame for the outing, wearing a long, white dress and matching strappy sandals.
The gown was strapless but had sleeves down her arms, while her father embraced his signature style in a blue suit with a red tie and white shirt.
In a post shared to X afterwards, Ivanka uploaded an array pictures from the evening out - and many people had mixed feelings about her presence at the event.
While dozens of people complimented her elegance and beauty, others weren't pleased with her attendance.
One user wrote: 'Ivanka, you were absolutely stunning last night!'
Another said: 'A huge thank you to the UFC fighters and champions for showing the love and respect we all share for you, President Trump!'
A third added: 'Nice to see you back alongside your father.'
Someone else commented: 'Beautiful.'
Another wrote: 'You're one of the world's most attractive women!'
One comment read: 'What an amazing night. Congrats Ivanka, you look amazing, good to see you.'
However, not everyone was pleased to see the President and First Daughter at the fight.
Some even slammed her outfit choice, with one writing: 'You dress like you are going to prom. It's a UFC fight.'
Another said: 'You're not going to ruin these vibes. I don't care who your dad is Ivanka.'
Ivanka also posted some family snaps to her Instagram before heading to the fight.
She posed alongside her husband Jared Kushner, 44, and their kids Arabella Rose, 13, and Joseph Frederick, 11.
The family cozied up as they stood together in front of a white wall.
'Ivanka, you look extra gorgeous in these photos!' someone commented on Instagram.
'Always keeping it so classy. By the way, you and your daughter look more like sisters than mother-daughter,' someone else said about the duo.
In the carousel of photos, Ivanka included a sweet mirror selfie that Arabella took of the pair.
Another picture captured the moment Ivanka and her daughter looked sweetly at one another.
Also during the evening, Trump treated UFC star Kayla Harrison to a kiss on the cheek after she leapt out of the cage to celebrate with him.
Kayla tapped out Julianna Pena at UFC 316 to win her first world title with the promotion, and Trump and his daughter were both sitting cage-side for the bout.
After exiting the Octagon to head back to the locker rooms, Kayla made a bee-line for the President - and got more than just a customary handshake from him.
In an unusually intimate gesture, the 34-year-old was pulled in for a hug and then received a kiss on her right cheek, with Trump seemingly delighted to see her pull off the victory in New Jersey.
The pair then posed for a photo, with Trump again wrapping his arms around Kayla, while putting his left hand on her exposed stomach.
Before she departed the arena, Kayla put her new belt over Trump's shoulder while the duo pointed at each other to get cheers from the crowd.
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