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Thursday December 26, 2024

Inside Ivanka Trump, Kim Kardashian's friendship after night out at Las Vegas

Ivanka Trump, Kim Kardashian pose for pictures during Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel opening

By Web Desk
December 16, 2023
Ivanka Trump and Kim Kardashian pose for a picture together at the opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel. — X/@grosbygroup
Ivanka Trump and Kim Kardashian pose for a picture together at the opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel. — X/@grosbygroup

Celebrities from a wide range of backgrounds were spotted for the Fontainebleau Las Vegas grand opening, but news focused on the bond between Kim Kardashian and Ivanka Trump.

During their night out, the reality star and the former first daughter posed for pictures, demonstrating their amazing bond.

“It’s always a great time with you @kimkardashian,” Ivanka commented on Instagram, sharing one of the photos with the businesswoman. “Viva Las Vegas! Bringing some Miami spice to LV!” she added.

Kendall Jenner, Kim's sister, was also present. After Justin Timberlake's unexpected performance, the two watched it together while Ivanka was later taken by her friend David Grutman.

Ivanka Trump, Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner spotted together at Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel. — X/@grosbygroup
Ivanka Trump, Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner spotted together at Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel. — X/@grosbygroup

Following the popular social media photographs of Kim and Ivanka, online users' responses were divided. But because the two have been growing closer, their friendship is nothing new. 

In October, Ivanka attended Kim's 43rd birthday celebration, which was also attended privately by her closest friends and relatives.

Back in September 2018, while Ivanka was the President's top adviser, she had a meeting with Kim to talk about jail reform. Ivanka shared a photo of herself with Kim at the time and said, "Great working session today at the White House on ways to improve the clemency process with policy leaders and criminal justice reform advocates."