Ivanka Trump recently turned heads at what many are calling “the wedding of the century” — the star-studded Venetian celebration of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez. But according to one psychic, her glamorous getaway could be the beginning of something far more calculated.
Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner were among the 200 high-profile guests flown into Venice, Italy, for the luxurious event, held in a refurbished amphitheater on a private island. The guest list included major names like Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brady, Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, and the entire Kardashian clan.
Wearing a stunning salmon-pink strapless gown by Tony Ward Couture — adorned with silver floral appliqués, cutouts, and a thigh-high slit — Ivanka paired the look with silver strappy heels and understated jewelry. Jared opted for a traditional navy suit and black bowtie.
But while it may have looked like a high-society vacation, one psychic claims Ivanka’s appearance may signal something more strategic.
Brazilian clairvoyant Athos Salomé — known as the “Living Nostradamus” for his alleged predictions of COVID-19 and Queen Elizabeth II’s death — told the Daily Mail that Ivanka is “not running from the past — she’s trying to rewrite it.”
According to Salomé, there’s a 70% chance that Ivanka’s time in Venice will spark one or two major projects, potentially a memoir, docuseries, or even a fashion comeback.
“Premium publishers are eager for insider White House narratives that steer clear of glorifying Trumpism, especially with the 2028 election cycle approaching,” he said. “Ivanka could capitalize on that demand with a polished narrative.”
He added that Amazon Publishing may announce a book deal with her by the second half of 2026.
Salomé also predicted a 50% likelihood of a short docuseries landing on Amazon Prime Video — a possibility he says is strengthened by her proximity to Bezos.
“The connection to Bezos isn’t just for the photos,” he claimed. “It opens the door to Amazon Prime’s appetite for behind-the-scenes content about public figures.”
He described the potential project as a four-part series focused on “women’s philanthropy in emerging markets” — calling it a low-risk, image-friendly production that would serve as “great optics.”
As for a return to fashion? Salomé gave it a 25% chance. Ivanka shut down her namesake label in 2018 but could test the waters again with a limited, eco-conscious capsule line.
“A collection made with recycled fabrics and a carbon-neutral footprint, co-branded with a luxury fashion house, would be ideal,” he said — noting it would align perfectly with the Bezos Earth Fund’s sustainability goals.
So while Ivanka’s appearance in Venice was undoubtedly stylish, it may also have been the quiet launchpad for a new phase in her public life — one carefully curated for a post-Trump era.