Gus Kenworthy Takes a Jab at Ivanka Trump for Attending Olympics Closing Ceremony
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Along with a picture of the American athletes which is shared on Twitter, the freestyle skier slams the First Daughter by saying, 'Honestly, tf is she doing here?'

AceShowbiz - Gus Kenworthy wants to know what Ivanka Trump was doing at the 2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony in Pyeongchang, South Korea on February 25. It appeared that the skier wasn't pleased with her presence.

Gus tweeted a picture of a large contingent of U.S. athletes, seemingly waiting for their entrance at the closing ceremony. "So proud of all these people! Everybody here has worked so hard to make it to the Olympics and have the opportunity to walk in the closing ceremony!" he wrote in the caption, before taking a jab at the First Daughter. "Well... Everyone except Ivanka. Honestly, tf is she doing here?"

Reps for the 36-year-old blond beauty have yet to respond to the diss.

Ivanka traveled to South Korea to lead the U.S. delegation during the closing ceremony. Besides leading the U.S. delegation, her four-day trip to the country was intended to reaffirm "bonds of friendship and partnership" with South Korea.

She spent her Sunday morning watching the U.S. team compete in the bobsled competition and meeting with athletes, including bobsled silver medalist Lauren Gibbs. The 33-year-old athlete let Ivanka try her hardware during the meeting.

Ivanka also met with the family of Nathan Weber and took pictures with U.S. lugers Taylor Morris and Matt Mortensen after chatting briefly. She told them their sport was "wild." She gave the three athletes presidential challenge coins and thanked Matt and Taylor, who were sergeants in the U.S. army, for their service.

In addition, the daughter of Donald Trump watched speed skating and Big Air competitions. She also witnessed the U.S. athletes taking gold in curling. Overall, Ivanka described her trip as "incredibly inspiring."

"It's been an amazing couple of days, and such an honor and privilege to be here with our allies in South Korea and celebrate all that we've accomplished as a culture, a society economically and, of course, in sport," she said.

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