Another Storm Brews on Social Media: Ivanka Trump’s Updated Twitter Bio
Let’s face it, folks—when it comes to Ivanka Trump, the Internet is always ready to weigh in. Recently, the First Daughter found herself at the center of yet another online controversy, this time over a seemingly small but significant change to her Twitter bio. Coinciding with the widely-discussed Women’s March, Ivanka decided to tweak her online profile, and as you might expect, Twitter users weren’t exactly shy about sharing their thoughts.
Previously, Ivanka described herself as a “Wife, mother, sister, daughter. Entrepreneur & advocate for the education & empowerment of women & girls.” That version of her bio was all about her personal and professional identity, emphasizing her role as a champion for women’s rights and education. However, her latest update paints a slightly different picture. Now, she identifies as a “Wife, mother, sister, daughter. Advisor to POTUS on job creation + economic empowerment, workforce development & entrepreneurship.”

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Twitter users were quick to voice their opinions about the change. One user joked, “LOL, Ivanka’s feminism is as empty as her updated Twitter bio.” Another chimed in, “As the #WomensMarch2018 weekend comes to a close, please note @IvankaTrump has recently changed her @Twitter bio — IT NO LONGER INCLUDES ‘Entrepreneur + passionate advocate for the education and empowerment of women and girls.’ Poor Ivanka…” It’s clear that many people are interpreting this change as a shift in priorities, or at the very least, a rebranding effort.
Not Her First Social Media Rodeo
This isn’t the first time Ivanka has faced backlash on social media. Last summer, she was called out for misquoting Albert Einstein, which sparked a flurry of criticism. Then there was the time actress and model Chrissy Teigen stepped in to correct Ivanka for misusing the word “otherwise” in a post about her newborn nephew. The truth is, being in the public eye means every word counts, and Ivanka’s every tweet is scrutinized like a political speech.
Despite the Haters, Some Want to Be Just Like Her
But here’s the thing—despite the critics, Ivanka has a surprising number of admirers. Believe it or not, some women are so inspired by her that they’re willing to spend thousands of dollars on plastic surgery just to look like her. Dr. Norman Rowe, a plastic surgeon based in New York, revealed that interest in Ivanka’s look really picked up after the 2016 presidential primaries. “Since the summer of ’16…[it’s been] maybe four a month; one a week,” he said. “Maybe they just like the look, but also that [Ivanka’s] a powerful woman, self-confident, part of the first family. Do they want to be her? Yes, deep down, maybe.”
It’s fascinating how much influence public figures can have on our perceptions of beauty and success. Whether you love her or hate her, there’s no denying that Ivanka Trump continues to spark conversations, both positive and negative.


