Czech-born Ivana Trump is branded a 'bigoted embarrassment' for claiming US immigrants 'must come legally' because some 'don't get a job, steal, and rape American women'

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Donald Trump's ex-wife Ivana Trump has been branded a 'bigoted embarrassment' for her 'disturbing' comments on US immigration today. 

Czech-born businesswoman Ivana, 71, who lives in New York, married Donald Trump in 1977, and while the pair divorced in 1990, the former model claims she is able to speak to the President at 'any time'. 

Appearing on morning show Loose Women, she said she is 'very proud' of her former partner, particularly for 'all he has achieved with immigration', insisting that all who migrate to America should 'enter legally'. 

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Donald Trump's ex-wife Ivana, pictured with her former husband in New York in 1989, has been called a 'bigoted embarrassment' for making 'disturbing' comments on US immigration today
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Appearing on morning show Loose Women, the 71-year-old said that she is 'very proud' of her former partner, particularly for 'all he has achieved with immigration'

She then went on to rant about US immigrants 'not dressing Americanly' once in the country, while accusing some of 'not having a job, stealing, and raping American women'.  

Ivana grew up in Czechoslovakia and moved to Canada in September 1973. She met Trump at a modeling event in New York City in 1976, and they married in April 1977.

The couple's first son, Donald Trump Jr, was born later that year in December. They welcomed their daughter Ivanka in 1981 and then their son Eric in 1984. 

All three of the children were born in New York, making them US citizens; Ivana was legally living in the country at the time, but she didn't become a US citizen until 1988.  


Who is Ivana Trump and where was she born? 

Donald Trump's first wife was born Ivana Zelníčková in Zlín, Czechoslovakia. 

She took up skiing at the age of four, and encouraged by her father, she progressed to join the junior national ski team and through the sport, she had the opportunity to travel beyond the Soviet-era communist boundaries of what was then the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.

She moved to Prague for a masters degree in physical education, and while studying she married her friend Alfred Winklmayr in 1971, despite dating another man, Jiři Syrovatka, since 1967.

The marriage was purely to facilitate getting an Austrian passport so that she could leave Communist Czechoslovakia without defection. 

It meant she could retain the right to return to visit her parents, and her passport came through in 1972 - the same year as she completed her masters. 

The following year, she obtained an absentee divorce from Alfred Winklmayr in Los Angeles, where he had moved to teach skiing. 

She then started a relationship with the lyricist and playwright Jiři Staidl who was killed in a car accident in 1973.

After his death, Ivana moved to Canada to live with Jiři Syrovatka, who had defected and owned a ski boutique in Montreal.

She lived in Montreal for two years where she continued to improve her English by taking night courses at McGill University and also worked as a model and a ski instructor. 

In 1976, she met Donald Trump in New York on a modelling trip.

The married and had three children, and she became a naturalized US citizen in 1988. 


Viewers were outraged by her comments, with one calling the outburst 'disturbing', while another called the mother-of-three an 'embarrassing bigot'.  

When asked whether she is proud of her ex husband, she said: 'Very proud, he was my husband of 15 years, I wish him all the best. 

'I see he can do a great job, he is pro everything which I believe in. He is Republican and so am I. He has achieved so much - especially with immigration.

'I am an immigrant, and I have no problem with the immigrants, but they must come into the country legally and get a job and pay taxes like the rest of the Americans and just live and and be part of society.

'There are some people who don't even dress Americanly, they dress whatever they dress in and they don't get a job and they steal and they rape the women and that is not the idea.' 

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Viewers were outraged by the comments, with one calling the outburst 'disturbing', while another called the mother-of-three an 'embarrassing bigot'

When asked whether she felt her view on immigration could be perceived as inhumane, she went on: 'It is inhumane, but everybody has to pick themselves up. 

'They have to properly, apply for the visa so they can come to America and cross the border properly and get a job, have a house, start a family.' 

Host Jane Moore interjected: 'But those opportunities are very few and far between nowadays aren't they?'

'They are, but the people who will prevail, the people who want to work will prevail, the people who want to get food stamps and sleep on the benches, this is what we don't want.' 

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Ivana insisted that all immigration into America should be legal, and that those who are able to 'cross legally and get a job will prevail' 
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Host Jane Moore interjected: 'But those opportunities are very few and far between nowadays aren't they?'

Viewers were quick to take to Twitter to rage at the conversation, with one writing: 'Ivana Trump omg!! Her remarks on immigration absolutely disturbing.'

Another said: 'Ivana Trump on @loosewomen just now saying immigrants don't even 'dress American and they steal and rape the woman' comes as a massive shock (NOT!!) that she's a bigoted embarrassment just like her ex husband.' 

During the interview, Ivana was asked how often she is able to speak with the president, with whom she has three children Eric, 36, Ivanka, 38, and Donald Jr., 42. 

She replied: 'I can speak to him any time.'

Ivana revealed that while she and Donald had a rocky relationship following their divorce, they have since become 'very good friends'. 

'It took about two years until our prenuptial agreement was finalised and we split whatever we had to split,' she said. 

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Ivana married Donald Trump in 1977 and while the pair divorced in 1990, she claims she is able to speak to the President 'any time'
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She admitted that she never speaks to his current wife Melania, 50, pictured this month, who she referred to as his 'ex wife', as she doesn't like to be 'involved with his private life'

'We spoke about our kids - we have three wonderful kids to raise. They needed people to look after them and guide them and so after that we became very good friends.' 

However, she admitted that she never speaks to his current wife Melania, 50, who she referred to as his 'ex wife', because she doesn't like to be 'involved with his private life'. 

'I speak directly to Mr President,' said Ivana, 'I don't get involved with his private life, we speak about our children but I don't give him advice. I tell him what I think is right and wrong but we don't speak about ex wives.' 

When asked whether she felt Melania is a good First Lady, she said: 'I am not sure, she's very quiet and she doesn't go to too many places. She goes when she has to go but she's quiet.' 

Ivana was also asked if her daughter Ivanka could follow in her father's footsteps and become president one day, and she insisted it is certainly a possibility as far as she is concerned.

'Definitely,' she said, adding: 'I think she's in the White House every day, she's next to her father every day, she knows all that is going around... I think she could be one day the first woman president, definitely. She's smart as hell, she's beautiful.'