Ivanka Trump Tweets Adorable Pic of Son Theodore on 8-Month ‘Birthday’

Graphic by Angelie Zaslavsky
Future first daughter Ivanka Trump tweeted a super-cute snapshot of her son Theodore on his eight-month “birthday.”
The proud mom of three called her youngest baby boy “little teddy bear” in a post replete with emojis.
I cannot believe that Theodore is 8 months old today! Happy birthday little teddy bear! ??? pic.twitter.com/j6EpYVQDSd
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) November 27, 2016
Some mocked the post, saying it shows the mom doesn’t know the real meaning of a birthday. But it also got 27,000 likes, suggesting plenty were taken by the cute image.
She didn’t say where the pic was taken but the bucolic background and crackling fire suggests it could’ve been at the family’s mansion in New Jersey horse country.
Ivanka’s hubby Jared Kushner has become a key adviser to president-elect Donald Trump, although it is unclear if either half of the power couple will play a formal role in the White House.
Ivanka converted to Judaism before marrying Kushner, whose family is Modern Orthodox and prominent in the New York real estate business. They are raising their children Jewish.
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