Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump have a very unique relationship. Other than the fact that they are close, it seems the POTUS is also "sexually attracted" to his favorite daughter.
During his previous conversation with columnist Richard Cohen, Trump reportedly asked if it is wrong to be more sexually attracted to his daughter than his wife, Marla Maples.
However, since the statement was quite controversial, it was edited out of Cohen’s op-ed piece for the Washington Post. But, the most shocking detail about Trump’s sexually suggestive statement had to do with the fact that Ivanka was just 13 years old at that time.
Trump made the shocking statement in 1995 when Ivanka just hit puberty. And at that time, the POTUS was already married to Maples. As such, it seems Trump was more attracted to Ivanka than Maples.
Meanwhile, this isn’t the only time that Melania Trump’s husband talked about Ivanka in a shockingly controversial and downright offensive manner. During their joint interview on “The Wendy Williams Show,” host Wendy Williams asked the father and daughter what their favorite activity was.
“Well, I was going to say s*x but I can’t relate that to her,” he said.
Two of Trump’s alleged mistresses also revealed that Trump compared them to his daughter. Former Playboy model Karen McDougal told Anderson Cooper two years ago that Trump said she’s beautiful like Ivanka.
In 2011, porn star Stormy Daniels said the same thing during her interview with InTouch Weekly.
“He told me once that I was someone to be reckoned with, beautiful and smart just like his daughter,” Daniels said.
Ivanka has not expressed any concern over her father’s sexually suggestive statements about her. In fact, the two remain to be very close. Following the divorce of Trump and his first wife, Ivana, Ivanka made it a point to spend time with her dad.
According to Express, Ivanka chose Trump over her mom, but she was forced to stay with Ivana because the POTUS is not a hands-on father.


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