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Yahoo
08-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ivanka Trump, who vowed to stay away from politics, is making a lot of appearances at Dad's events
Over the last couple of years, Ivanka Trump has bluntly stated she 'hates' politics and expressed little interest in resuming public life near Washington, D.C. '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 stated in a 2022 social media post. Earlier this year, as her father transitioned back to the White House, the first daughter reiterated those feelings. 'I love policy and impact. I hate politics and unfortunately, the two are not separable,' Ivanka told The Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast in January. 'There's a darkness in that world that I don't really want to welcome into mine.' For someone who hates the 'darkness in that world,' Ivanka sure has enjoyed the spotlight near her father and at his events in recent months. The Republican National Convention, Election Night and the recent Joint Address to Congress are three examples of her recent appearances near her father- despite her resentment of politics. The most recent appearance was this week at her father's joint congressional address alongside her husband, Jared Kushner. The 43-year-old sat in the president's box to watch the address, alongside First Lady Melania Trump and her siblings Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump. Other guests in the box included Elon Musk, Second Lady Usha Vance and the family of Corey Comperatore, a firefighter killed by would-be assassin Thomas Crooks at Trump's July campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last year. Notably absent was Barron Trump, the president's youngest son. The 18-year-old New York University skipped the address because he had classes scheduled this week, The Daily Mail reported. Ivanka shared an Instagram post chronicling her attendance with the caption, '48 hours in DC!' Hours later, she shared another post highlighting the outfit she wore to the address designed by Oscar de la Renta. 'Thank you, @oscardelarenta, for the exquisite navy blue tweed suit with orchid appliqués,' she wrote. 'Hair, makeup + photos by my dear friend @alexarodulfo (apparently I'm an ambi-turner … Serving right angles only in full Zoolander style).' But, her father's Congressional address is not the only political event that Ivanka has been pictured at in recent months. After not being seen around her father for months, she attended the 2024 Republican National Convention, taking a picture with her father as he signed his official nomination paperwork. That was days after an assassin tried to take Donald's life. 'Thank you for your love and prayers for my father and for the other victims of today's senseless violence in Butler, Pennsylvania,' Ivanka wrote on social media shortly after the shooting. 'I am grateful to the Secret Service and all the other law enforcement officers for their quick and decisive actions today. I continue to pray for our country,' she added. 'I love you Dad, today and always.' Days later, Ivanka was on stage with her father in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. While not appearing on the campaign trail with her dad, Ivanka was around him on Election Day. She was spotted at Mar-a-Lago and attended the Election Night party. Later, she was on stage with her father and the rest of her family as the Republican nominee declared victory over then-vice president Kamala Harris. Ivanka didn't speak to the crowd or the press that night, but could be seen smiling as her father reveled about returning to the White House. In January, Ivanka and Kushner also attended Donald's inauguration and the subsequent celebration events in January. She wore a green dress and hat to see her father be sworn in again on Inauguration Day. Later, she and her husband were alongside her father, and new president, at the Liberty Inaugural Ball. A month later, Ivanka wasn't with her dad in the nation's capital. Instead, she was by his side as he became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. She had a prime seat at her father's right hand as the family watched the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs. Weeks after that, she was back in his obit. This time for the address to Congress. Despite Ivanka calling the presidency the 'world's loneliest position,' she has been spotted by his side at several points in the last few months. While first saying she plans to support her father through non-political activities, she has been at some high-profile political moments. The Independent has contacted the Trump Organization for comment about her appearances. In January – well before she was spotted in his orbit – Ivanka discussed the difference from her first term and her hopes for her role in the second - even if she seemingly is more around than planned. 'We were like the Pioneers, nobody really knew what to do with him as a political figure,' Ivanka told the January podcast about her father's first term. 'Now there are so many people around. I think about in this moment how I can also support him because I know what the job is, like in a very personal way, having been by his side for four years.' 'I think I'm most looking forward to just being able to show up for him as a daughter and be there for him to take his mind off things, to watch a movie with him, or watch a sports game,' she added. 'To know that he can be with me, and be himself and just relax and for me to be able to provide that for him in a very loving way as his daughter.'


The Independent
08-03-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Ivanka Trump, who vowed to stay away from politics, is making a lot of appearances at Dad's events
Over the last couple of years, Ivanka Trump has bluntly stated she 'hates' politics and expressed little interest in resuming public life near Washington, D.C. '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 stated in a 2022 social media post. Earlier this year, as her father transitioned back to the White House, the first daughter reiterated those feelings. 'I love policy and impact. I hate politics and unfortunately, the two are not separable,' Ivanka told The Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast in January. 'There's a darkness in that world that I don't really want to welcome into mine.' For someone who hates the 'darkness in that world,' Ivanka sure has enjoyed the spotlight near her father and at his events in recent months. The Republican National Convention, Election Night and the recent Joint Address to Congress are three examples of her recent appearances near her father- despite her resentment of politics. The most recent appearance was this week at her father's joint congressional address alongside her husband, Jared Kushner. The 43-year-old sat in the president's box to watch the address, alongside First Lady Melania Trump and her siblings Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump. Other guests in the box included Elon Musk, Second Lady Usha Vance and the family of Corey Comperatore, a firefighter killed by would-be assassin Thomas Crooks at Trump's July campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last year. Notably absent was Barron Trump, the president's youngest son. The 18-year-old New York University skipped the address because he had classes scheduled this week, The Daily Mail reported. Ivanka shared an Instagram post chronicling her attendance with the caption, '48 hours in DC!' Hours later, she shared another post highlighting the outfit she wore to the address designed by Oscar de la Renta. 'Thank you, @oscardelarenta, for the exquisite navy blue tweed suit with orchid appliqués,' she wrote. 'Hair, makeup + photos by my dear friend @alexarodulfo (apparently I'm an ambi-turner … Serving right angles only in full Zoolander style).' But, her father's Congressional address is not the only political event that Ivanka has been pictured at in recent months. After not being seen around her father for months, she attended the 2024 Republican National Convention, taking a picture with her father as he signed his official nomination paperwork. That was days after an assassin tried to take Donald's life. 'Thank you for your love and prayers for my father and for the other victims of today's senseless violence in Butler, Pennsylvania,' Ivanka wrote on social media shortly after the shooting. 'I am grateful to the Secret Service and all the other law enforcement officers for their quick and decisive actions today. I continue to pray for our country,' she added. 'I love you Dad, today and always.' Days later, Ivanka was on stage with her father in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. While not appearing on the campaign trail with her dad, Ivanka was around him on Election Day. She was spotted at Mar-a-Lago and attended the Election Night party. Later, she was on stage with her father and the rest of her family as the Republican nominee declared victory over then-vice president Kamala Harris. Ivanka didn't speak to the crowd or the press that night, but could be seen smiling as her father reveled about returning to the White House. In January, Ivanka and Kushner also attended Donald's inauguration and the subsequent celebration events in January. She wore a green dress and hat to see her father be sworn in again on Inauguration Day. Later, she and her husband were alongside her father, and new president, at the Liberty Inaugural Ball. A month later, Ivanka wasn't with her dad in the nation's capital. Instead, she was by his side as he became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. She had a prime seat at her father's right hand as the family watched the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs. Weeks after that, she was back in his obit. This time for the address to Congress. Despite Ivanka calling the presidency the 'world's loneliest position,' she has been spotted by his side at several points in the last few months. While first saying she plans to support her father through non-political activities, she has been at some high-profile political moments. The Independent has contacted the Trump Organization for comment about her appearances. In January – well before she was spotted in his orbit – Ivanka discussed the difference from her first term and her hopes for her role in the second - even if she seemingly is more around than planned. 'We were like the Pioneers, nobody really knew what to do with him as a political figure,' Ivanka told the January podcast about her father's first term. 'Now there are so many people around. I think about in this moment how I can also support him because I know what the job is, like in a very personal way, having been by his side for four years.' 'I think I'm most looking forward to just being able to show up for him as a daughter and be there for him to take his mind off things, to watch a movie with him, or watch a sports game,' she added. 'To know that he can be with me, and be himself and just relax and for me to be able to provide that for him in a very loving way as his daughter.'
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Teddi Mellencamp says she has 'multiple tumors': 'I will win this battle'
Teddi Mellencamp says she has "multiple tumors" after undergoing scans. The former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star shared an update on Instagram on Thursday and said that tumors were found in her brain and lungs. "I have multiple tumors in my brain that weren't able to be removed via surgery. I also have 2 tumors in my lung. These are all metastases of my melanoma," she said. Teddi Mellencamp's estranged husband shares update after her emergency brain surgery "The doctors are hopeful that immunotherapy will effectively treat them," she added. Mellencamp said she is "feeling positive" that she "will win this battle." "Now a @bravoandy would say: with all due… f*** off, cancer!" she wrote. The news comes nearly a month after the reality star revealed on Feb. 12 that she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. At the time, she said that doctors found "multiple tumors" in her brain after she had been suffering from what she described as "severe and debilitating" headaches. She underwent surgery on the primary tumor site at the time and revealed that she would be moving on to treatment -- in a follow-up post on Feb. 28, Mellencamp stated that she was undergoing radiation -- after doctors found "more tumors than expected." According to the American Cancer Society, melanoma is a "type of skin cancer that develops when melanocytes (the cells that give the skin its tan or brown color) start to grow out of control." 'Real Housewives' star Teddi Mellencamp recovering after 'wide excision melanoma' surgery "Melanoma is much less common than some other types of skin cancers. But melanoma is more dangerous because it's much more likely to spread to other parts of the body if not found and treated early," the American Cancer Society states. On World Cancer Day in February, Mellencamp shared on the "Him & Her" podcast that he had undergone around 20 surgeries over the past three years as a result of her melanoma diagnosis. Teddi Mellencamp says she has 'multiple tumors': 'I will win this battle' originally appeared on
Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Real Housewives' alum Teddi Mellencamp diagnosed with brain tumors: What to know
A former star of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is opening up about a brain tumor diagnosis. Teddi Mellencamp, who starred on the reality TV series for three seasons, shared on Instagram Wednesday that doctors found "multiple tumors" on her brain after she had been suffering from what she described as "severe and debilitating" headaches. Mellencamp said doctors would perform surgery Wednesday to remove two of the tumors, and that she would have to undergo radiation later on to try to remove the additional tumors. "I am blessed to be surrounded by my children, family, friends, doctors, nurses and surgeons who are doing everything possible to get me back into better health," Mellencamp wrote in a post. "Thank you to everybody who has reached out, and to everyone who has supported me along this journey." Mellencamp shares three children and a stepchild with Edwin Arroyave, from whom she announced her separation in November. 'Real Housewives' star Teddi Mellencamp recovering after 'wide excision melanoma' surgery Arroyave also took to Instagram Wednesday to share a photograph of himself alongside Mellencamp in the hospital. "Lord, I lift up @teddimellencamp to You. You are the Great Healer, and I ask for Your healing touch upon her body. Restore her strength, renew her spirit, and let her feel Your comforting presence. Grant her peace, hope, and full recovery. In Jesus' name, Amen," he captioned the photo. Mellencamp, the daughter of musician John Mellencamp, has not shared further details about her diagnosis. She shared footage in her Instagram Stories Wednesday of friends and family by her bedside in the hospital and helping her shave her head ahead of surgery. Teddi Mellencamp, now a podcast host and the founder of an accountability program, has also battled melanoma, a type of skin cancer, in recent years. 'Real Housewives' star's 'postpartum reality' photo resonates with other moms In February, she shared on the "Him & Her" podcast that has undergone around 20 surgeries over the past three years as a result of the melanoma diagnosis. 'Real Housewives' alum Teddi Mellencamp diagnosed with brain tumors: What to know originally appeared on