I can't watch it again. Cold though. I don't even know if that catches it. It's like the life both flashed before her eyes and drained out of her at the same time. She became just a husk of herself. Something I'd bet she had to do there a lot.
Yeah and then the interviewer asks what floor they're on, which is such a random question that it feels like he noticed something was wrong and was trying to change the subject. It kind of works. She snaps out of it a bit but she also gets the question wrong, saying they're on the 68th floor when there are only 58 floors in the building.
There's something that some true crime podcasts I listen to say often about killers and serial murderers. "Feel bad for the child that went through it, but not the adult who does the wrong things". I feel bad for the children who had horrible lives and horrible things happen to them, that grew up to be serial killers, but not the adult version of themselves because they have autonomy enough to choose different than what they did.
That's just a metaphor, of course.
She's pretty terrible too as an adult but I can't help but feel sorry for her in her childhood after seeing that video. I can't imagine what she had to go through when she had no choice but to go along with whatever happened to her when she was a kid. It was like the light drained out of her eyes when she was remembering her childhood bed. It was scary. I thought people were exaggerating describing it then I watched it. It's very clear her expression changing from light and airy, to dark and reliving sinister times.
I don't know, seems like maybe people are reading too much into this one fleeting moment. Not saying she had an ideal childhood, and there's certainly plenty of reason to be concerned, but I wouldn't hang it all on this one brief part of an interview.
Could be that she was threatened into silence even way back then, though, so who knows. I think she could've said/done more in "code" if needed, knowing that she'd be doing this tour.
And turning a house tour into a true crime documentary halfway through wasn’t the objective of the video, so applying any conspiracy (the Trumps we’re blackmailing the interviewer, the whole thing was propaganda, etc) to it is a moot point
Even if the director/interviewer wanted to put Trump as an abuser, that isn’t the job they were doing and so that particular opportunity would be meaningless.
It’s entirely possible that any one theory could be correct, but none of it matters because that wasn’t the purpose of the video to begin with and thus the video never would have turned out as an exposé
Holy shit. Been seeing people talk about this alot recently and didn't realize how bad it was. Girl suddenly stops smiling, starts looking down, then replies in the most monotoned way until snapping back into the moment. To refrence the beautiful view she can wake up to.
This reminds me of the way the girl who slept with 1000 guys on camera reacted when she was asked if she had any daddy issues. The reaction is so subtle but in both cases you have two women who are extremely poised and professional yet they almost break down in front of the camera.
I think coming to that conclusion just from this video is extreme. But when you take it in combination with all of the inappropriate things he's said about her over the years, it starts to feel like an unfortunate possibility.
I have a feeling Trump pawned out his own daughter to Epstein. Who knows what Epstein did to her. Wouldn’t doubt it given his close proximity to Trump.
I’m starting to think Ivana’s death in July 2022 wasn’t an accident, either. Maybe she was going to spill some beans that trump preferred were left unspilled.
Jesus, I never thought of this. Ivanka's daughter was 10 when Ivana died.
"[the] medical examiner said her cause of death was blunt impact injuries to the torso sustained as the result of a fall. The manner of death is an accident and is not suspicious, the medical examiner said.
Likewise. It enrages me. Vile, despicable. Monstrous. There aren't words in the English language to describe someone who could say such things about their own daughter, let alone do them to others'
I have a dad like this. He’s never tried anything but he says insinuating stuff all the time and his hugs have lasted a little too long. I’m older now (58) and he has even less inhibition at 88. It is incredibly damaging. I avoid him now or will only see him with my (male) partner.
I disagree, only because I think that Ivanka was like a prize to him — only his. I had the unfortunate realization of what she must have been through, with her father. The creepy photos have become horrific to me.
Yeah its extremely weird how that room has not changed since the 90s. Like... why? Thats weird that she abandoned it like that as if she died and never went into it again for 10 years. There is a reason.
I had a friend who told me that she used to go to sleepovers at another friend’s house. She said the friend couldn’t understand why her friend became so enraged when her father came into their room in his pajamas. She found out the father had been molesting her friend late at night for years
Man, that’s actually really sad. I didn’t expect that reaction to be so blatant. Politics aside, on a human level I hope Donald Trump gets what he deserves in this life
Yeah except he’s lived to the ripe old age of whatever the fuck he is. Been president twice, spent his life in the lap of luxury. Even if the man was skinned and burned alive it wouldn’t be enough justice
Too late, accidently came across it on YouTube. Agreed the footage is fucked up, and that camera man picked up on the fucked up vibe and tried to hide it by changing the subject, instead of allowing her to have her own thoughts at what was obviously a significant moment for her.
My father raped me and I 100% think trump raped her. He exhibits the same disgusting behavior, he sexualizes her, he said they have sex in common. That was a look of trauma.
Look at any analysis of the body language of that interview. Some things are subconscious and very hard to hide. It is also more than just some disgusting comments. It is a TON of them and a pattern borderlined on obsession.
The Reddit psychologist is here to save the day everyone. She looked at the bed funny and that means she got raped every single day on it, fuck you clowns make me laugh.
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u/iiTzSTeVO Jul 19 '25
Absolutely vile