Eric Trump has given insight into his older sister Ivanka Trump‘s ‘first crush’ who has been vocal about his opposition to Donald Trump.

The 41-year-old businessman made the claims in his new memoir Under Siege which officially hit shelves earlier this week on October 14.

He revealed that Ivanka had a major crush on Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose when she was younger.

‘She had a signed Axl Rose poster in her room in Trump Tower – her first crush, with tattoos, the trademark bandanna tied around his head, ripped jeans, and leather jacket,’ Eric penned.

He further explained that he remembered his sibling being a fan of the singer while flying on a plane with his family on Election Day last year in November.

As they flew to Palm Beach from Michigan on Trump Force One, the song November Rain by Guns N’ Roses had been playing.

Eric Trump, 41, has given insight into his older sister Ivanka Trump's 'first crush' who has been vocal about his opposition to Donald Trump; seen in 2024
The businessman made the claims in his new memoir Under Siege which officially hit shelves earlier this week on October 14; seen in September in Atlantic City

Eric Trump, 41, has given insight into his older sister Ivanka Trump’s ‘first crush’ who has been vocal about his opposition to Donald Trump

He revealed that Ivanka had a major crush on Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose when she was younger - and even had a signed poster on her wall inside her bedroom; the singer seen in 1980

He revealed that Ivanka had a major crush on Guns N’ Roses front-man Axl Rose when she was younger – and even had a signed poster on her wall inside her bedroom; the singer seen in 1980

Ivanka had grown up with the band which rose to fame in the 80s and 90s with hits such as Paradise City and You Could Be Mine.

She was a teenager in the 90s and graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall – a private college-preparatory boarding school – in 2000.

However, Axl has voiced his criticism towards her father Donald Trump who was elected as the 45th President of the United States in 2016. Late last year, he was elected as president for a second term.

Some instances of the singer hitting back at Trump included in December 2016 – when he had still been the president-elect at the time.

During a Guns N’ Roses concert in Mexico City, the band brought fans on stage to destroy a piñata that resembled Trump.

He has also taken a jab at Ivanka in the past such as in 2018 when she defended her father who was facing accusations of inappropriate behavior.

‘I think it’s a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter if she believes the accusers of her father when he’s affirmatively stated there’s no truth to it,’ she told NBC News.

Axl responded by tweeting, ‘What’s inappropriate is Ivanka Trump being part of the White House administration.’

Ivanka had grown up with the band which rose to fame in the 80s and 90s with hits such as Paradise City and You Could Be Mine; seen with her father Donald Trump in 1998 in NYC

Ivanka had grown up with the band which rose to fame in the 80s and 90s with hits such as Paradise City and You Could Be Mine; seen with her father Donald Trump in 1998 in NYC

However, Axl has voiced his criticism towards her father Donald Trump who was elected as the 45th President of the United States in 2016. Late last year, he was elected as president for a second time; seen in 2023 in the U.K.

However, Axl has voiced his criticism towards her father Donald Trump who was elected as the 45th President of the United States in 2016. Late last year, he was elected as president for a second time; seen in 2023 in the U.K.

Axl responded by tweeting, 'What's inappropriate is Ivanka Trump being part of the White House administration'

Axl responded by tweeting, ‘What’s inappropriate is Ivanka Trump being part of the White House administration’

That same year, Axl shared his thoughts when Trump met with controversial rapper Kanye West.

The performer wrote on X – then Twitter – ‘What a joke. Not gonna solve anything in Chicago or anywhere else with any of that attention seeking nonsense.’

Back in 2020, the singer opened up about his ‘disdain’ for the Trump administration in a tweet.

‘My disdain 4 r current administration n’ what I perceive as its threat to r democracy is no secret,’ he began.

‘I’m not all that active w/social media n’ tho I more than appreciate anyone who takes an interest in something I might post I don’t really have an interest in how many followers or retweets etc.’

Axl continued, ‘I have. … my political or social issue posts rn’t about me. They’re about the issue.’

He then explained that his recent posts at the time had been ‘coming from a sense of outrage, obligation n’ responsibility to say something at times when I feel not to is being complicit (as opposed to a desire for attention or self promotion).’

The performer added that he was ‘just a citizen’ with ‘opinions’ who ‘believes in my heart that ultimately I want what’s best for not just r country but for humanity…

'My disdain 4 r current administration n' what I perceive as its threat to r democracy is no secret,' he began

‘My disdain 4 r current administration n’ what I perceive as its threat to r democracy is no secret,’ he began

Axl continued, 'I have. ... my political or social issue posts rn't about me. They're about the issue'; seen in 1980

Axl continued, ‘I have. … my political or social issue posts rn’t about me. They’re about the issue’; seen in 1980

‘Wildlife n’ r environment n’ other’s as opposed to right, left or any other wing fascism r at least in this country free to disagree.’

In conclusion, Axl said of his opinions on the topic, ‘Perhaps a strong or perhaps considered by some a lewd or immature response or opinion. It happens.’

Also in 2020, Guns N’ Roses ripped into Trump with a Live N’ Let Die With COVID 45 shirt that fans could purchase.

Eric’s memoir Under Siege became available to readers earlier this week on Tuesday.

In the book, the businessman 'offers an unfiltered look at the highs and lows of life in the Trump world,' per an official description; seen in March in Las Vegas

In the book, the businessman ‘offers an unfiltered look at the highs and lows of life in the Trump world,’ per an official description; seen in March in Las Vegas

In the book, the businessman ‘offers an unfiltered look at the highs and lows of life in the Trump world,’ per an official description.

‘How he took the reins of a multi-billion dollar empire at thirty-three years old; enlightening stories from real estate to the boardroom of The Celebrity Apprentice, and the chaos of the campaign trail.’

The U.S. president has also promoted his son’s book on Truth Social and wrote on Tuesday, ‘Don’t forget to get a copy of my son Eric’s book, ‘UNDER SIEGE,’ which is breaking records everywhere.

‘It’s a phenomenal book that’s a must-read for everyone. Congratulations Eric, you deserve it!!!’

[H/T Daily Mail]



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