Ivana Trump’s second ex-husband, Rossana Rubicondi, shockingly called her three children with first ex-husband, Donald Trump disgusting.
While speaking with Page Six, Rubicondi also accused the siblings and the POTUS of being money-centered. He also said that he’s not a fan of Ivana’s three children and the president because they have all been rude to him.
“These people are all about money. They don’t have a heart. They are garbage,” he said.
The reason behind Rubicondi’s dislike of Ivana and Trump’s kids remain unknown. But during his interview, he insulted them a number of times. But out of the three, Ivanka is the one that Rubicondi dislikes the least.
“They’re a piece of [expletive]. Before they say anything about me, I will wash their mouth out with soap! They are a disgrace for human beings,” he said.
Rubicondi and Ivana were married for an entire year before they decided to call it quits. They were in an on again off again relationship for years before Ivana declared that she’s single.
In June, Ivana said that she once again has the freedom to do whatever she wants with whomever she wants to, and she can afford her lifestyle. The so-called “first lady” also revealed that the distance between them was one of the reasons why their relationship didn’t work out.
“The relationship just ran its course. Rossano spends a lot of time in Italy and I spend a lot of time in New York, Miami, and St. Tropez, and he has to work. The long-distance relationship really doesn’t work. We had a good time and are friends. The split was amicable,” she told Page Six.
Meanwhile, Ivana was married to Trump for a much longer period of time. Years after their divorce, the mom of three proudly called herself the “first lady.” The moniker literally belongs to Ivana because she was the first woman that Trump married.
However, the title of the first lady now belongs to Melania, who happens to be the current wife of Trump.


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