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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On Vanky’s Audrey Hepburn dress. “Even the most generous interpretation of her decision to recreate this iconic piece of Hollywood history—as an homage to the late Audrey—is exhausting in its unoriginality. It’s probably pointless to speculate what Hepburn, a member of the Dutch resistance that sheltered Jews amid the Holocaust, would’ve thought of the Trump administration and the neo-Nazis he just pardoned. If Ivanka’s intention was to honor Hepburn’s legacy, she could’ve done so in countless other ways—none of which involve her father’s administration.” https://www.glamour.com/story/ivanka-trump-can-recreate-audrey-hepburns-gown-but-shes-not-fooling-anyone [/quote] The Hepburns were friends with Marla and her bio mother, Ivana. Hepburn’s son applauded it and her wearing it. [/quote] Odd you said "her bio mother", Ivana was just. . . Ivanka's mother. Speaking to The Daily Mail, Hepburn’s son, whom she had with her first husband Mel Ferrer, recalled how President Donald Trump’s second wife, Marla Maples, was on the advisory board for the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund in the early ’90s and that they had celebrated their daughter Tiffany Trump’s first birthday with a charity event titled “Breakfast with Tiffany”—a nod to Hepburn’s classic film. The outlet also noted that Trump’s first wife and Ivanka’s mother, Ivana, was once in a relationship with Rofredo Gaetani, better known as the son of Hepburn’s close friend, Lorian Gaetani--Ivana and Rofredo dated in 1997, 6 years after Audrey Hepburn died--that's like 5 degrees of separation. [/quote]
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