Alyssa Milano Rips Ivanka Trump: ‘I’m sad to see what she has evolved into’

Alyssa Milano took to social media to blast Ivanka Trump. Milano has had a long-running feud with President Trump and his family and administration.

She is one of the most vocal critics Trump has out in Hollywood and according to Milano, she had a much different relationship with Ivanka Trump in 2014.

She claims Ivanka, “told me I was her hero” but now “I’m sad to see what she has evolved into.”

From Yahoo:

The actress and political activist prefaced her remarks on Instagram and Facebook Thursday by sharing a screenshot of a 2014 tweet from the first daughter.

“I’m admitting to a total girl crush on Alyssa Milano,” Ivanka wrote. “She’s hilarious! And incidentally, one of the first people I followed on Twitter.”

Describing how she met Ivanka while hosting season four of the Lifetime Project Runway All Stars, when Ivanka was a guest judge, Milano wrote “She told me I was her hero. I’m sad to see what she has evolved into.” Milano included a phone number to text support to Joe Biden, who is running against Ivanka’s father President Trump in the 2020 election.

The women’s social media relationship has fractured since 2014. Two years ago, Milano tweeted at Ivanka,

“You don’t follow me on Twitter. But as a public servant, you work for me. You’ve proclaimed yourself a feminist. Use your access to demand that Professor Ford’s request for a full, fair, trauma-informed investigation by the FBI be held.”

That year, in the #DearIvanka campaign, Milano and other celebrities expressed support for California professor Christine Blasey Ford, who accused now-Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault during a high school party (Kavanaugh has denied doing so).

In 2018, sources told Vanity Fair that Ivanka advised President Trump to withdraw his support for Kavanaugh.

And in August 2019, Milano tweeted at Ivanka, “What happened to you?” after the first daughter posted news of a Saudi Arabian amendment that allowed women to obtain passports and travel without male companions.