Ivanka Trump Charming Her Dad's Nemesis Is a Reminder That Men Benefit F...



Ivanka Trump Charming Her Dad's Nemesis Is a Reminder That Men Benefit From the Help of a Strong, Confident Woman in Life
Another reason why women are referred to as the fairer sex.

While it's doubtful that Donald Trump is going to have much to say in public about daughter Ivanka Trump's latest coup—charming her dad's favorite talking point, Rosie O'Donnell, during what sounds almost like a chance meeting on the street—this is yet another instance of Ivanka being a bright spot during this bruising presidential race.

"@IvankaTrump in a city of 8 million - we meet face 2 face - i thank u 4 listening - mother 2 mother - on this new years week - my best 2 u," O'Donnell tweeted yesterday, a week after Trump made another crack about her, this time during the presidential debate.

No details about what actually transpired have been forthcoming, with O'Donnell's camp deferring to the tweet. But Ivanka being so diplomatic and, frankly, her usual classy self reminded us of how Ivanka and Melania Trump have been the least polarizing figures on Trump's side of the aisle—similar, in a way, to how even when people take issue with President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama can do no wrong. A wife isn't called her husband's "better half" for nothing.
Politics aside, the celebrity world is full of men who have readily credited the women in their lives (or they should, if they haven't) for making them better people.

Whether a woman has cleaned up his messes, offered a solution to a problem, made a decision for him or otherwise helped turn his life around, it may just be true that, behind every man who's succeeded at anything, there's a great woman—be it a mother, a wife, a daughter or other influential female figure—who's helped him get to where he is.
Kim Kardashian West

Kanye West was always a devoted son to mom Donda West, so he understood the importance of having a strong woman in his life; and since she passed away he has fully credited his wife for giving him purpose. "She would make me feel like I was here for a reason and I had something to say, and just support me through that," the rapper gushed about Kim on Ellen once, and then in another interview reiterated, "She gave me everything, she gave me family, she gave me a support system." And quite memorably, he said in Interview magazine, "The teachings and the confidence that was instilled by my grandfather into my mother, and from my mother into me—which will now, of course, be instilled by me into North—will create the best winter coat against doubters and dream-killers ever made."

Susan Downey

No one has become a huger success after teetering on the brink than Robert Downey Jr., and the Marvel Universe super-star has been more than happy to give credit where it's due. "The exit strategy [from drug use] was in process" when they met on the set of Gothika in 2003, RDJ told The Hollywood Reporter in 2014 about his wife and production and business partner. Fast-forward a bit, and Downey hit the ground running and never looked back. "She is the font of all good things," Downey continued. "Before I met Susan, I didn't even know what producers did, except yell at you when you did something they didn't like. Now that I understand what they do, she's the only one I want." And their life of constant companionship suits him and his needs.

"I see it as a part of several different therapeutic interactions that we are constantly engaged in," Downey also told THR. "It's another form of co-parenting. We co-parent our children, our relationship, our business. It's all the same. It's all part of the therapy of life."
Rhea Durham

Mark Wahlberg, that trou-dropping troublemaker turned long-married father of four, says it was his longtime love, Durham, who got him to snap out of his womanizing ways.

"The first time I fell in love, and when I was in jail, she denied me—she didn't want to wait for me. I don't want to blame her now but my heart was broken and I decided, 'I'm never giving my heart to a girl anymore.' Everything but not that," he recalled in a 2013 interview.

"And I ended up hurting a lot of people along the way. It was not until I met my wife and we had our daughter that I went, 'Oh my God, this is happening for a reason.' So now I have the utmost respect for women and teach my boys that. They shall not take the path that daddy took."
Camila Alves

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