Teen Ivanka Trump obsessives launch Instagram accounts worshipping the First Daughter
Donald Trump's daughter - and special adviser - is receiving a wealth of support online
SHE’S been hailed the paragon of nepotism and faux-feminism – but that hasn’t stopped Ivanka Trump attracting a fast-growing group of female super fans.
The 36-year-old daughter of Donald Trump – who is also a special adviser to the US president – is receiving a wealth of support from teen girls who worship her fashion, politics and approach to motherhood online.
Dozens of Instagram accounts have been set up that chronicle Ivanka’s every move. Most post at least once a day with gushing captions (“More than grateful for having such an incredible role model to look forward to”) and plenty of hashtags (#teamivanka, #ivankaforpresident).
The photographs appear to have been culled from Ivanka’s personal profile, as well as news outlets. Ivanka herself follows 40 of them, according to .
Eve, 16, from Tennesse, manages , which she set up after the 2016 election. The page, dubbed the “biggest fanpage of the First Daughter”, boasts 49,300 followers.
Eve, who “almost cried” the day Ivanka followed her account, posts multiple images a day, from glam red carpet shots to intimate family snaps with husband Jared Kushner and their three children, and newsy summit pictures. She likes “updating people on what she's doing” and selects “cute” photos of Ivanka from Google.
Sofya Gray, 26, from Massachusetts, runs , which has 22,700 followers. She praises Ivanka’s business acumen – she runs an accessories line and #WomenWhoWork brand – saying she’s a “good inspiration”.
The majority of the superfans are not of voting age and appear to have been enamoured by Ivanka’s celebrity status.
Sara, 16, became a fan after watching The Celebrity Apprentice, where Ivanka appeared as her dad’s right-hand woman.
Sara launched (which is now private) and describes Ivanka as “well-composed”, “well-spoken” and “passionate about the causes that she believes in”.
Not every Ivanka follower is based in the States. Suman Choudhary, 24, from India, doesn’t follow US politics but looked Ivanka up on YouTube after hearing her name in the news.
She later set up , which has 57,200 followers. She told Cosmopolitan: “I loved the way she talks, how calm and composed she is. Her dress, her sense of style. Everything impressed me.”
As well as tens of thousands of likes, the Ivanka fan accounts also receive their fair share of hate. The owner of states: “Warning, all hate is blocked or argued with.” The comments appear to be moderated with any negative remarks removed.
The women won’t hear a bad thing said about their Queen, with Suman adding: “She’s perfect in everything... I wonder, how can someone be so perfect?”
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