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EXCLUSIVE Living Nostradamus reveals why Ivanka Trump's attendance at Sanchez-Bezos wedding could kickstart her reinvention

EXCLUSIVE Living Nostradamus reveals why Ivanka Trump's attendance at Sanchez-Bezos wedding could kickstart her reinvention

Daily Mail​9 hours ago
A psychic has made a prediction about Ivanka Trump 's future after she attended 'the wedding of the century' between Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez in Italy last weekend - and it could be the start of her reinvention.
Having left the White House after serving as Presidential Advisor during dad Donald Trumps's first term in 2021, she and husband Jared Kushner moved to Miami with their three children, where they have become fixtures of the social scene once again.
Ivanka and Jared were among those of 200 high-powered guests who witnessed the union between the happy couple on Friday, which took place in Venice in a restored amphitheater on the island.
They were joined by the entirety of the Kardashian family, Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady, Oprah, Gayle King, and other various A-listers.
Ivanka stunned in a salmon-pink strapless gown from Tony Ward Couture, which featured silver bedazzled floral detailing and cutouts, along with a slit in the leg.
She paired the look with a pair of strappy silver heels and minimal jewelry, while her husband kept it simple in a navy blue suit and black bowtie.
The two seemed to have a great time at the days-long celebrations hosted by the newly married couple, which included a lavish welcome dinner Thursday and a star-studded rave after Friday's ceremony.
It was a weekend full of mingling, and with tons of VIPs on their guest list, could this have really have just been a good networking opportunity for Ivanka?
Psychic Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, sees a lot of opportunity coming from her attendance at this wedding, both professionally and socially.
Salomé, who is often referred to as the Living Nostradamus, told the Daily Mail that Ivanka is 'not running away from the past - she's trying to buy it back with a new storyline,' explaining that her trip to Venice was just 'the first chapter.'
He has been dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus' due to his numerous accurate predictions - including his forecasting of the coronavirus pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II's death and the Microsoft global outage.
Salomé calculated a combined probability of 70 percent that Ivanka will convert her Venetian weekend into at least one or two concrete contracts - book, series or fashion collection - within the next 18 months.
He believes that the biggest project that could come from this weekend would be a third book, as the timing is 'perfect.'
Ivanka has already authored two books - The Trump Card, published in 2009, and Women Who Work, published in 2017.
'Premium publishers are looking for behind-the-scenes White House memoirs that don't exalt Trumpism, in line with the electoral climate of 2028, when the public will be hungry for "clean" versions of history,' Salomé revealed exclusively to DailyMail.com.
'By the second half of 2026, she should announce a book with Amazon Publishing,' the clairvoyant predicted.
Salomé calculated a combined probability of 70 per cent that Ivanka will convert her Venetian weekend into at least one or two concrete contracts - book, series or fashion collection - within the next 18 months
Of course, Bezos is the founder of Amazon, and her friend Sánchez has now married the billionaire businessman.
This could prove lucrative in other areas for Donald Trump's daughter.
Salomé also predicted a 50 percent chance that the weekend could also lead to a docu-series project for Ivanka.
'The connection with Jeff Bezos isn't just for selfies,' Salomé said.
'It offers direct access to Amazon Prime Video, whose catalogue has an appetite for behind-the-scenes content about public figures,' he shared.
He envisions Ivanka being involved in a short-format project in partnership with Amazon, with 'four episodes on women's philanthropy in emerging markets.'
The Living Nostradamus explained that this would be 'an easy product to approve' and one that was 'excellent for image cleaning.'
But there is one project that the psychic believes will have a low chance of happening after her Venice networking - and that's a revival of her fashion brand.
For many years, Ivanka had her own fashion label that was sold in stores like Nordstrom, Marshalls and Neiman Marcus.
The brand was shut down in July 2018, and Salomé said he only sees a 25 percent chance of her trying to bring it back to life.
But if she were to try, he recommends a 'limited capsule collection with recycled fabrics and a carbon-neutral footprint, co-signed with a luxury maison.'
'It's the kind of project that the Bezos Earth Fund would love to sponsor,' he said, while adding a warning that the 'luxury sector' still fears 'political backlash' - a big reason why he's unsure of such a project happening.
And, as many have criticized the luxurious weekend held by the Amazon power couple last weekend, the clairvoyant warns that any project Ivanka does in the future must 'prove a green commitment' in order for her to avoid backlash.
Ivanka and her husband Jared's appearance at the Italian wedding came just days after he had revealed to New York Post's Well Spent information about his parenting routine in Miami.
They live in a $24 million mega mansion on Miami's Indian Creek Island, which boasts six bedrooms and 8.5 baths, and was purchased after their swift exit from Washington, D.C.
He went into detail about his regimen after the outlet asked him if he's made any 'key changes' to his morning routine in recent years.
'I go into the office later and schedule fewer meetings,' Kushner explained.
'After I make my kids breakfast and send them to school, I take more time in the morning to read, think, walk, exercise, listen to podcasts and return phone calls, [which] gives me the ability to go into the office more centered and intentional,' he shared.
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