'Living Nostradamus' predicts Ivanka Trump’s appearance at Bezos-Sanchez wedding could spark reinvention

'Living Nostradamus' predicted that the connections Ivanka Trump made in Venice would result in tangible projects
PUBLISHED JUL 2, 2025
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner leave via Venice airport after attending the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez on June 29, 2025 in Venice, Italy (Stefano Mazzola/GC Images)
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner leave via Venice airport after attending the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez on June 29, 2025 in Venice, Italy (Stefano Mazzola/GC Images)

VENICE, ITALY: Brazilian psychic Athos Salome, famously known as the 'Living Nostradamus', has shared a bold prediction about Ivanka Trump's future after her recent high-profile appearance at the Venice wedding of Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos, calling it the potential launchpad for her professional reinvention.

Once a senior advisor during her father, President Donald Trump’s first term, Ivanka has since stepped away from politics, relocating to Miami with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children. But last week, she was back in the spotlight, mingling with an elite guest list of VIPs at the lavish Bezos-Sanchez celebration. According to Salome, the connections she made at the event could be far more than social.

What did the ‘Living Nostradamus’ predict about Ivanka Trump’s future?

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump leave the St. Regis Hotel to go to the island of San Giorgio Maggiore to attend the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez on June 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Stefano Mazzola/GC Images)
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump leave the St Regis Hotel to go to the island of San Giorgio Maggiore to attend the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez on June 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy (Stefano Mazzola/GC Images)

Athos Salome, 38, believes Ivanka Trump’s appearance at the star-studded wedding of Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos could open major doors for her.

Salome suggested that Ivanka isn't trying to escape her past but rather reshape it, saying, “[She’s] not running away from the past—she’s trying to buy it back with a new storyline.” He described her trip to Venice as merely “the first chapter” of this reinvention, per the Daily Mail.

Salome predicted there's a 70% chance that Ivanka will turn her high-profile Venetian weekend into at least one or two tangible projects within the next 18 months, whether it's a book deal, a television series, or a new fashion collection.

Of those possibilities, he believes a third book is the most likely outcome, given the “perfect” timing. Ivanka has previously authored two books: 'The Trump Card' in 2009 and 'Women Who Work' in 2017.

According to Salome, "Premium publishers are looking for behind-the-scenes White House memoirs that don't exalt Trumpism, in line with the electoral climate of 2028, when the public will be hungry for 'clean' versions of history. By the second half of 2026, she should announce a book with Amazon Publishing."

With Bezos, the founder of Amazon, now officially married to Ivanka’s close friend Sanchez, Salome suggests that this connection could bring even more lucrative opportunities for Donald Trump’s daughter shortly.  

Ivanka Trump’s Venice visit could lead to docu-series

Ivanka Trump is seen on November 28, 2022 in Miami, Florida (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)
Ivanka Trump is seen on November 28, 2022, in Miami, Florida (MEGA/GC Images)

'Living Nostradamus' predicted a 50 percent chance that Ivanka Trump's weekend in Venice could lead to a docu-series project.

"The connection with Jeff Bezos isn't just for selfies," he said. "It offers direct access to Amazon Prime Video, whose catalogue has an appetite for behind-the-scenes content about public figures."

He envisions Ivanka partnering with Amazon on a short-format project, potentially a four-episode series focused on "women’s philanthropy in emerging markets."

The 'Living Nostradamus' described this concept as an "easy product to approve" and said it would serve as an "excellent for image cleaning."

However, he believes one potential project has a much lower chance of success: reviving Ivanka's fashion brand. She previously sold her label in major retailers like Nordstrom, Marshalls, and Neiman Marcus before shutting it down in July 2018.

Salome estimates only a 25 percent chance that she would attempt a comeback. But if she does, he advises her to launch a "limited capsule collection" using recycled materials and "a carbon-neutral footprint," ideally co-branded with a luxury fashion house.

“It's the kind of project that the Bezos Earth Fund would love to sponsor,” he said. Still, he cautioned that the luxury industry remains wary of political backlash, which makes such a partnership uncertain.

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