Ivanka Trump remains as one of the most controversial children of the U.S. President. Since her arrival inside the White House, controversies plagued her, alongside the rest of the family.

While she continues to fight for her father amid their camp's defeat in this year's presidential race, many have seemingly taken interests in her future. Many individuals are certain that she will leave her post as one of the White House's top advisors once Biden enters the Oval Office.

The Guardian recently released a report discussing what the First Daughter might do after her time in Washington. Aside from the possibility of moving out and relocating to either New York or Florida, speculations have emerged, claiming that she might conquer the world of reality television and book publishing.

Ivanka Trump had several ventures before becoming Donald Trump's senior advisor. Alongside her brief participation in her father's television show, The Apprentice, she launched her own brand, which centered on fashion lines.

She, also, worked as an executive in The Trump Organization, along with her brothers, Don Jr. and Eric Trump. She published a few books, and even made cameos on series materials, like Gossip Girl.

With her background and current standing, she, reportedly, continues to receive project offers for books and reality shows, especially these past few weeks. The same publication, then, considered that she might even become the new face of Goya due to the controversial stint she and Donald Trump had with the brand a few months ago.

The possibilities for Ivanka Trump are endless, though, considering that she has the Trump brand. Not to mention, her husband, Jared Kushner, also, has his own brand in various social circles.

While the speculations about the couple's next movements continue to develop, the New York Post seemingly has a different take about the First Daughter's possible future career. Following Biden's victory, the publication recently listed Ivanka as one of the potential presidential candidates for 2024.

For years, many Trump supporters, including even Donald Trump, have expressed their belief that the First Daughter will follow her father's footsteps in the world of politics. Although Ivanka herself has since remained silent about the matter, many are convinced that she will join the next presidential race.

The Daily Express noted, however, that a "bombshell" poll earlier last month suggested that the public does not want Ivanka Trump to run in 2024. JL Partners interviewed over 1000 Americans and found out that only 31 percent would likely back her up.