Trump’s first wife Ivana writes on marriage, messy divorce

Says she had a prominent role at the Trump Organization

October 07, 2017 07:27 pm | Updated 07:28 pm IST - New York

Ivana Trump, who was married to Donald Trump from 1977 to 1992.

Ivana Trump, who was married to Donald Trump from 1977 to 1992.

A new book from Donald Trump’s first wife pulls back the curtain on a tumultuous period of the President’s life, including the messy divorce that was splashed across New York’s tabloids for weeks.

Ivana Trump, who was married to the real estate magnate from 1977 to 1992, writes in Raising Trump that she knew her marriage was over soon after a day in December 1989. “This young blonde woman approached me out of the blue and said ‘I’m Marla and I love your husband. Do you’?” writes Ivana Trump. “I said ‘Get lost. I love my husband.’ It was unladylike but I was in shock.” After divorcing his first wife, Mr. Trump married Ms. Maples in 1993.

Raising Trump is set to be released next week.

In the book, Ivana writes glowingly about her marriage to Mr. Trump and her prominent role at the Trump Organization. But then she unburdens herself about the heartache that Mr. Trump’s affair with Ms. Maples caused her and the couple’s three children, Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric. Donald Jr. didn’t speak to his father for a year after the split. “I can only shake my head at how it insane it was,” Ivana Trump writes. “I couldn’t turn on the television without hearing my name.” But the two have returned to far warmer terms. She writes that they speak about once a week and that she encourages him to keep using Twitter.

Offered a post?

She said in a CBS News interview this week that she was offered the post of Ambassador to the Czech Republic, her native country, but turned it down because she already has “a perfect life”. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the ambassadorship post.

“Maybe in fifteen years, she could run for President?” she writes about her daughter, Ivanka, before musing about her own possible title. “First Lady? Holds no appeal for me personally. First Mother? That could work.”

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