Ivanka Trump shows off huge dark ROOTS as she teaches horse-riding Jared Kusher $24m mansion move

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Ivanka Trump was seen with a strange character taking her daughter Arabella (11) to a riding lesson in Miami.

The former first daughter’s natural brown hair seemed to stick out through the top of her signature blonde locks with a noticeable difference between her light highlights and natural hair color.

Other photos taken over the same weekend earlier this month showed 40-year-old Ivanka wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat hiding her fashion faux pas.

The former first daughter stopped to sweetly pet a nearby horse as she passed a stable.

Ivanka Trump saw you cut a very stylish figure in a short floral print dress

Ivanka was seen talking to a horse while at the Miami stables where her daughter rides

The former first daughter stopped to sweetly pet a nearby horse as she passed a stable.

She really sparkled on a horse wearing purple earmuffs as she stroked it with her arm

Ivanka seemed to get a real kick out of greeting the horses individually

At one point, Ivanka appeared to be intently using her Apple iPhone during the outing to her local stables

Former White House senior advisers bought a $24 million mansion in the village last year

Ivanka and Jared bought the mansion (to the right of the bridge) just over a year after dropping $31.8 million in 2020 on a two-acre plot of land on Indian Creek

The couple closed a $32.2 million lot on Indian Creek, an upscale island community in Miami-Dade County, Florida

The village’s population was last counted at 86 people “of which several are billionaires.” Pictured, a close-up of the house from above with construction workers present on site

The Kushners left Washington, DC, at the end of President Donald Trump’s term, and are now based in Miami full-time.

Jared and Ivanka, who grew up in North Jersey and New York respectively, moved to Florida after leaving their 8,200-square-foot home in the affluent Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, DC.

They currently live in a flat in the artea luxury high-rise complex, in Miami, while their mansion is being built on the exclusive island community of Indian Creek.

The building is one of the most expensive complexes in Miami-Dade County, with an average rent of nearly $47,000 per month.

The penthouse was sold for $33 million in January 2021 to an unnamed private equity manager from New York — the same month they moved into the building.

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show Ivanka Trump spent part of her weekend at a riding lesson for her daughter Arabella, 11, earlier this month

You could see Ivanka talking to the stable staff while her daughter stood nearby

Ivanka watched from the sidelines as her daughter led the horse on the reins

Ivanka was seen wearing dark sunglasses holding a soda can

Earlier this week, they visited their lavish waterfront mansion being built on Indian Creek – an exclusive island known as the “Billionaire Bunker.”

The former senior White House advisers bought a $24 million fixer-upper in the village last year and are temporarily renting an apartment while waiting for their dream home to be completed.

Ivanka, 40, and Jared, 41, were joined by their daughter, Arabella, and their youngest son, Theodore, six, as they walked to the property from their current home on Arte Surfside – a luxury building nestled between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour.

At one point Ivanka turned to wave to someone she seemed to know

Ivanka was watching her daughter in the saddle from behind the fence

Ivanka and Jared bought the property in April 2021, just over a year after dropping $31.8 million on a two-acre plot of land in the village.

Indian Creek has approximately 40 lots and 30 homes, all built around the perimeter of the island for water views.

The high-security community is also home to the Indian Creek Country Club. Ivanka and Jared both love golf, but getting involved could be considered an insult to her father, who has more than a dozen golf courses to his name.

The pair began settling in Indian Creek around the same time that Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen dropped $17 million on a plot of land in the village — followed by another $10.12 million in construction costs to build what will be their forever home. should be.

However, Page six reported earlier this month that construction had been halted amid their impending divorce.

Ivanka was pictured earlier, but was wearing a sun hat that distracted attention from her roots

Ivanka could be seen walking through the stables while Arabella had her riding lesson

Ivanka was seen holding a cell phone in one hand and walking through the equestrian center

The family has been out in Miami lately, and it seems they haven’t let the stress of the death of Ivanka’s mother, Ivana, earlier this summer, Donald Trump’s legal troubles and Jared’s battle with thyroid cancer.

Jared’s second surgery for thyroid cancer has been deemed a success as the rollout of his White House memoir continues.

In a September interview with The National Desk, Jared confirmed his surgery by saying, “I had surgery. It was very successful.’

He also celebrates his White House memoir becoming a No. 1 New York Times bestseller.

Ivanka took the time to post how proud she was of her husband’s achievement and posted on Instagram “It’s an incredible book.”

Their faith is clearly important to them, as they have been spotted on their way to their local synagogue in Miami to celebrate the High Holy Days. The family now observes the Sabbath and is kosher.

Seeing the horse poking out its face made Ivanka smile as she walked past the stable

Ivanka was posing under a tiki-style shelter while the driving lesson took place

You could see Arabella grinning as she sat on top of her horse

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