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Ivanka Trump showcased her figure aboard a yacht alongside her famous friends, as she opted out of attending the US Open with her father, Donald Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner. During the event, Carlos Alcaraz claimed the tennis victory.
The 43-year-old socialite enjoyed the final rays of summer in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, accompanied by model Gisele Bundchen and her partner, Joaquim Valente.
Ivanka sported a deep-neck black bikini top, accessorizing with a Missoni beach towel, known to cost over $200, casually draped around her waist for a relaxed vibe.
She wore her blonde locks in a low ponytail and finished the casual ensemble with a pair of sunglasses and a baseball cap.
Interestingly enough, the First Daughter has been training at Joaquim’s Miami Beach jiu-jitsu academy, Valente Brothers, for years now.
The trio appeared to be in good spirits as they ate a light lunch and soaked up the sun.
They appeared to be joined by Gisele’s daughter, Vivian, 12, who she shares with former football pro Tom Brady, along with one of Vivian’s friends.
Despite the occasion, Ivanka spent this time without her husband, who was seen with their daughter, Arabella Kushner, 13, at the US Open alongside Trump in New York City.

Ivanka Trump flaunted her physique on a yacht with her celebrity pals instead of joining dad Donald Trump at the US Open

The socialite was seen basking in the last summer sunlight on a Miami boat alongside renowned model Gisele Bundchen and her boyfriend, Joaquim Valente.

She wore a deep-neck black bikini top, featuring a Missoni beach towel, priced at over $200, tied around her waist, enhancing her casual style.

Ivanka looked relaxed and carefree as she lay down next to Gisele on the yacht

They appeared to be joined by Gisele’s daughter, Vivian, 12, who she shares with former football pro Tom Brady, along with one of Vivian’s friends
Also in Trump’s box included White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, as well as United States Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
Trump announced that he would be attending the men’s final match, held at Arthur Ashe stadium in Queens, which triggered increased security measures.
On the evening before the match, the United States Tennis Association sent out an email to broadcasters, including ESPN and Sky Sports, stating that they must censor any protests or reactions to Trump’s attendance.
The president was in fact met with roaring cheers and some boos, Daily Mail reporters in the stadium duly noted.
Since Ivanka took a step back from politics after serving in President Donald Trump’s first administration, she and her husband relocated to Miami with their three children, Arabella Rose, 13, Joseph Frederick, 10, and Theodore James, eight.
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.
Their 1.3-acre estate overlooking Biscayne Bay is just one of 41 homes in the exclusive village known as ‘Billionaire Bunker’ thanks to its mega-rich residents.
Since moving to Miami, the two have seemingly been enjoying themselves, as Ivanka often posts pictures of her personal life on social media, where she can be seen reading, traveling, and meditating.

The trio appeared to be in good spirits as they ate a light lunch and soaked up the sun

She wore her blonde locks in a low ponytail and finished the casual ensemble with a pair of sunglasses and a baseball cap

The pair shielded their eyes from the sun as they reclined next to one another, locked deep in conversation

However, Ivanka was not joined by her husband, Jared Kushner, as he and daughter Arabella Kushner, 13, appeared at the US Open with Trump in New York City
They even traveled all the way to Venice, Italy, in June, to attend the glamorous wedding of their friends, Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.
Of course, Ivanka has also spoken about her love for jiu-jitsu, revealing on a January podcast that it was actually her daughter, Arabella, who wanted to try it out.
‘It is good for everyone,’ she said in an interview on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast in January.
‘It’s almost like a moving meditation because the movements are so micro,’ she explained. ‘It’s like three-dimensional chess.’
‘It’s fun,’ she went on, adding that the practice ‘combines physical movements and philosophy in an amazing way.’
Since taking office again, Trump has made sports a huge part of his second term as President, with Sunday’s tennis showpiece marking the second big event in New York he is expected to attend in the coming days.
After the US Open final, he is expected to head to Yankee Stadium on September 11, the anniversary of the attack on the city.

The First Daughter has been training at Joaquim’s Miami Beach jiu-jitsu academy, Valente Brothers, for years now

Ivanka seemed extremely animated on the yacht, as she was seen with her hands up talking to the couple

They even traveled all the way to Venice, Italy, in June, to attend the glamorous wedding of their friends, Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez
The president attended the Super Bowl earlier this year as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans, Louisiana – a trip that Ivanka joined him for.
She donned a white button-down tank top and matching pant for the occasion. accessorizing with a big brown belt that ensured the outfit fit her frame perfectly, a cream and brown bag, and an eye-popping gold bracelet.
She kept her long blonde locks loose and wore natural looking makeup.
Eric Trump and his wife Lara Trump were also in attendance.
The Philadelphia Eagles won, the final score coming in at 40 to 22.