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A Friend Stopped By | 07/28/2008 2:00 pm

Ivana Trump: 'I'd Rather Be a Nanny Than a Nursemaid'

By Ivana Trump

Editor’s Note: Ivana Trump is a former model and competitive skier. In 1977, she married Donald Trump and they worked together on various Trump Organization projects until their highly publicized divorce in 1991. Since then, Ivana has written two novels and a self-help book, and has developed a jewelry line, a clothing line and a line of beauty products. In April of 2008, Ivana wed aspiring singer Rossano Rubicondi.  

For all of us, at times it seems as if the world has come to an end. In reality, it has. But it is how we turn that end into a beginning that really shows us — and those we love — who we really are.

My much-publicized divorce from "The Donald," those many years ago now, is still one of the defining times of my life and the lives of my three children. It was the first celebrity global divorce and I can assure you — it was as tough as it looked and sounded. There were truths and there were lies, and for most people it was tough to separate.

But, we all got through it and we all got over it and, as so many people tell me now when they see me, how absolutely great my children are. They’ve turned into wonderful young people. They’re bright, funny, professionally dedicated and easy to be with and be around. I’m very proud of that and of them. They didn’t grow up in an ivory tower, and I know they were terribly hurt at a very young age. But life itself will always give back to us if we’re willing to meet it on good terms.

Click here for photos of Ivana, her husband Rossano and her family at her April wedding.

Now my life is filled with new beginnings. Beginnings I could only hope for on some dark days through the years.

I have a wonderful new husband who brings new meaning and laughter into my life. I famously said a long time ago, "I’d rather be a nanny than a nursemaid." Rossano and I are now that couple, though I don’t have to babysit him. He attacks life with a joie de vivre and a pleasure that inspire me. We love skiing, both on snow and water. We love dancing and learning new things. We love to travel together, experiencing new places and people and food and wine! Now he’s on the road to a new singing career, and it looks very promising. He sang three songs at our recent wedding and some talent agents in the audience got him to make a CD. He definitely knows how to croon a tune and, as an Italian, he knows how to deliver it romantically. Our marriage is a wonderful new beginning and something I always hoped for.

My second major new beginning is one all about life and the future. My wonderful oldest son, Donald J. Trump Jr., and his very beautiful wife, Vanessa, presented me with my first grandchild a year ago. Now, of course, I am ambivalent about the name grandmother or grandma or glam-ma, whatever word you use. But the joy of seeing the next generation of young Trumps is a joy and a pleasure. With three children, I can only imagine how many more grandchildren I’ll have to enjoy in the future. Many I hope.

All of this is said to inspire my reader with renewed hope. If I could survive and now totally thrive on the overwhelming publicity microscope we endured so many years ago, then you can get through your heartache, depression, sadness and tears, and look to a hopeful future.

In life, there are no guarantees. Meeting a wonderful man is pure happenstance; meeting someone you can care for is a miracle. But miracles do happen. I can prove it. 

When you can, pick yourself up and become your own best friend and booster. If a spa day can help heal your mind and let you put your best game face on — go do it! Get back into life and you’ll get back into love. It’s all about loving yourself and those around you. The need to feel alive is overwhelming; now is the time for YOUR new beginning.

41 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Diana T
Glam-ma, how appropriate. Love it! She sounds very happy. Now…if I can somehow be so lucky. Have to figure out how to find and date The Perfect Man on my limited budget. Somehow, I can’t make the Naples, Palm Springs or Aspen scenes this year.
By Diana T on 07/28/2008 1:22 pm
Jeannot Kensinger
Have hope Diana, I met my great husband in a flea market in Santa Cruz Ca. My budget was close to zero as I was then trying to sell second hand clothe. Open your heart and mind that the right person is out there for you.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 07/28/2008 1:40 pm
Maurine H
JMK Singer - I’ve been to that great flea market at the drive in many, many times. Got some good bargins there, but I never realized that there were potential husbands on the premises!!! I’m happy for you!
By Maurine H on 07/28/2008 11:15 pm
Jeannot Kensinger
Maurine, It was 1967 and the old Green Stamp building on Pacific ave was turned into an “antique mall”. Probably one of the first at that time. My friend and I opened a second hand clothing shop in that building and named it “The Second Time around”. The store with many dealers closed after 2 years , none of us made money. The owner had a party and said that the store had opened up for the two of us to meet. She was right. Have been many times to the drive in flea too but now we are 2500 miles away and life has changed a lot. I still think that Boulder Creek is Paradise.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 07/29/2008 7:41 pm
James the Game
That cracked me up, Mo! Looking at your dog icon while reading that you’ve been to the flea market many times! Ha!!
By James the Game on 07/29/2008 11:16 pm
Maurine H
OK, James, my dog is dictating as I write this. “Please tell that James guy that fleas and I are, like, mortal enemies from different planets. I bathe regularly in some smelly anti-flea shampoo. They wouldn’t dare come near me.” My aside to you James….sometimes my dog lacks a sense of humor. You know how sensitive Golden’s are. Easily wounded. Personally, I thought your post was funny. ~ ~ @ @ ^
By Maurine H on 07/29/2008 11:52 pm
James the Game
Going to the dogs….I love Golden Retrievers. I go on a lot of house calls, and the goldies are always so friendly and warm, whereas the really tiny dogs won’t stop barking, sometimes after you pet them. You wouldn’t believe some of my experiences with dogs. I could write a book. I absolutely love ‘em, and if there aren’t any in heaven, I’m leaving (assuming I get there in the first place).
By James the Game on 07/30/2008 12:52 am
Maurine H
Trust me, James, if heaven is full of anything, it’s got to be dogs.
By Maurine H on 07/30/2008 11:22 am
~ countrywoman ~
:-) Hey Mo….wasn’t someone recently discussing the young’un who saw babies in carts and thought Walmart had ‘em on sale? Babies at Walmart, husbands at flea markets…..it appears the possibilities are endless.
+~~
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 07/30/2008 12:21 am
James the Game
That was me, Country Woman. I was at my nephew’s house last week, and as I was saying goodbye to my great-niece, Katie, 3, and my great-nephew Randy, 6, Katie piped up and said to me in an inpatient voice: “Uncle, where are your kids?” I replied: “I don’t have any kids.” To which she responded, “Well, go get some!” After everyone recovered from that chuckle, Randy added his two cents: “You can get some (kids) at the pet store!”. Check out Katie & Randy at my MySpace.com website, if you care to: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendi…
By James the Game on 07/30/2008 12:58 am
~ countrywoman ~
Thanks James….sorry I couldn’t remember who had contributed that gem! Just so you know, I have shared the concept with several others since you shared it with us. Never fails to generate a smile! Adds a special element to see the source of the suggestion too…..what a beautiful family!
+~~ to you
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 07/30/2008 1:18 am
James the Game
Thank you very kindly! I’m not positive what concept you’re referring to?
By James the Game on 07/30/2008 1:37 am
~ countrywoman ~
Oops….I was referring to the concept of “What?? No kids?? Well, hustle yourself right down to the store and GET one!”
:-)
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 07/30/2008 1:57 am
James the Game
Ah, yes. Right next to the ice cream section. Alas, the prices are going up on that, too.
By James the Game on 07/30/2008 2:19 am
~ countrywoman ~
And buyer beware: No deposit, no return!
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 07/30/2008 2:30 am