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Instagram Users React To Ivanka Trump’s ‘Privilege’ Life As She Appears Unbothered In A Stylish Suit With Her 14-Year-Old Daughter In Paris

November 30, 2025 by Mariam Qayum

 
Splash News

Ivanka Trump and her daughter sparked major travel envy this week after the first daughter shared photos from their Paris getaway.

In the carousel of images, Ivanka looked effortlessly chic in a pinstripe pantsuit featuring a cropped buttoned blazer and wide-leg flared trousers.

Arabella, 14, showcased her own polished Parisian style in a blue-and-white button-down shirt paired with a caramel midi skirt, a timeless black coat, and sleek leather boots.

Ivanka Trump Shares Paris Trip With Her Daughter

The pair posed together on a picturesque balcony with the Eiffel Tower rising in the distance behind them. The rest of the photos and videos captured their dreamy Parisian adventures.

One clip showed Arabella horseback riding, while another featured her making macarons. The pair also posed in front of sparkling Christmas trees in coordinating long coats, alongside snapshots of antique French paintings and charming décor details they discovered along the way.

The 44-year-old shared in the caption, “Deeply thankful for the beautiful memories made with Arabella this past week in Paris!”

However, the comment section was filled with negative reactions from Instagram users.

Social Media Reactions

“The level of privilege displayed here is nauseating,” wrote one user. A second said, “I so appreciate you sharing your privileged life. Soup kitchens for photo ops?” A third commented, “Good. Cuz the rest of us can’t afford groceries!” Another said, “Grandpa is ruining this country.”

Most recently, the mom of three faced backlash when she shared a lengthy social media post addressing diet-related health issues—at a time when millions of Americans were struggling with recent SNAP benefit cuts.

In the November 4th Instagram post, she wrote, “Today, 129 million Americans have at least one major chronic disease, and roughly 60%, around 77 million people, have conditions that are diet-related, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, or obesity. If food drives disease, food must be part of the cure, and if food is medicine, farmers are healthcare providers!”

Some comments under the post included: "Meanwhile millions of Americans will go hungry," "How about ensuring healthcare for them??? Tell Dad," and "read the room PEOPLE CAN’T AFFORD ANY FOOD BECAUSE OF YOUR FATHER!"

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