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Ivanka Trump shows off her figure in plunging black swimsuit while surfing on family vacation

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Ivanka Trump let loose while riding some waves during a family vacation.

President-elect Donald Trump’s eldest daughter stunned in a black one-piece swimsuit while surfing on a FlowRider, a 40-foot-long surf simulator.

Ivanka was seen holding onto a rope with one hand and balancing on a yellow board in a video shared on her Instagram Story Sunday and later reposted by a fan page.

The mom of three, 43, showed off her fit physique while on the family getaway over Thanksgiving weekend.

Ivanka — who is married to Jared Kushner — tied her blond tresses back into a casual updo while showing off her sporty side in the clip.

She was recorded laughing during the surfing session and even tossed up the “hang loose” sign with her free hand.

In another video reposted by a separate fan account, instructors were could be heard giving Ivanka tips as she navigated the tricky simulator.

One of her children could was also heard shouting at her.

Per the Daily Mail, the former first daughter’s son Joseph, 11, also got in on the action by riding the waves while lying his stomach on a board.

Surfing has seemingly become a Thanksgiving tradition for Ivanka, who wiped out while riding the wave simulator in a purple swimsuit over the holiday weekend last year.

Meanwhile, this year’s surfing session comes several months after the businesswoman’s personal trainer, Sandy Brockman, spilled the secrets behind Ivanka’s workout routine.

In September, she revealed to the Daily Mail that Ivanka lifts weights four days a week and occasionally does an additional day of yoga.

“The movements are always the same. They’re deadlifts, back squats, hinges, presses and pull ups,” Brockman said.

“Ivanka is wonderful because she is just being herself and learning how to strength train, which is so badass,” she added.

The personal trainer also said she encourages her clients, including Ivanka, to consume a “constant flow of protein.”



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