Eric Trump is spilling some serious family tea — and this time, it’s all about his sister Ivanka.
In his new tell-all book, Under Siege: My Family’s Fight to Save Our Nation, the 41-year-old opens up about what it was really like growing up as one of the Trump siblings, and according to him, Ivanka didn’t mind tossing her brothers under the bus whenever things went wrong.
“Growing up, Ivanka would blame Don (or me) for virtually every mistake she made as a child,” Eric writes, even recalling a “legendary” chandelier mishap that involved a beach ball. “She threw Don under the bus.”
Despite the sibling shade, Eric softens up later in the chapter, calling Ivanka a “really wonderful person, mother, and friend,” and describing her as a “superstar in virtually every aspect of her life.”
“She could represent any five-star brand in the world with her natural sophistication and polish,” he gushes. “She has poise and elegance like few others.”
Since leaving Washington behind, Ivanka has kept a low profile — and she’s not looking back. Earlier this year, the 43-year-old revealed that her days in politics are officially over.
“I love policy and impact. I hate politics,” she said on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Show. “There’s a darkness to that world that I don’t really want to welcome into mine.”
Ivanka, who shares three kids with husband Jared Kushner, said the main reason she won’t return to public service is her family. “It’s a price I’m not willing to make my kids bear,” she said. “My primary goal is just to be the best freaking mom.”
Eric’s book also drops one more unexpected tidbit: Ivanka’s childhood crush was none other than Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose — yes, the same rocker who’s publicly slammed her dad.
Under Siege: My Family’s Fight to Save Our Nation hit shelves on October 14 and offers a rare peek behind the Trump family curtain — beach balls, chandeliers, rock stars and all.
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They were children. DahSent from my iPhone
AHHH!, Sibling Rivalry! This is all too familiar. I remember a storyline from Mad Magazine from before Don Jr. was born which had Big Brother taking responsibility for Little Sister’s messes and Big Sister blaming Little Brother for the next one.