Ivanka Trump paid a heartfelt tribute to her late mother and grandmother on Mother's Day, sharing an emotional post on Instagram. The 44-year-old dedicated the post to her mother Ivana, who passed away in July 2022, and her grandmother Babi, along with her own three children.

Remembering Ivana and Babi

Ivanka shared a carousel of photos featuring touching moments with her mother and grandmother. Many of the images captured milestone birthdays and family holidays. Ivana, who was married to former President Donald Trump from 1977 to 1990, tragically died after falling down the stairs in her Manhattan home. Ivanka's brothers, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, also appeared in some of the throwback snaps.

Celebrating Motherhood

The post also included images from Ivanka's own journey into motherhood. She shares three children—Arabella, 14, Joseph, 12, and Theodore, 10—with her husband, Jared Kushner. In her caption, Ivanka expressed gratitude to her mother and grandmother for teaching her about love and thanked her children for making her a mother.

Ivanka's Emotional Journey

Last month, Ivanka revealed that she sought professional mental health help after her mother's sudden death. On the Diary of a CEO podcast, she shared her grief over her children never getting to know their grandmother. She also discussed the challenging period when her husband underwent a second cancer surgery shortly after Ivana's death.

Living with Grandmother Babi

Ivanka wept as she described how her 99-year-old grandmother, Babi, now lives with the family in Miami. She called it a blessing to have her grandmother in their home, sharing stories about her mother. Ivanka also reflected on the impact of losing a parent, especially unexpectedly and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ivana's Legacy

Ivana, born in what is now the Czech Republic, built a high-profile career as a model and businesswoman in New York. She and Donald Trump had three children together—Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric—before divorcing in 1992. Ivanka has kept a low profile since stepping back from politics in 2022, focusing on her family life. Her husband remains a prominent figure as Trump's peace envoy in the Middle East, currently leading negotiations with Iran alongside Vice President JD Vance and Steve Witkoff.