Ivanka Trump previously revealed how Jared Kushner tries to be romantic during their date nights. She poked fun at her husband after confessing before the public how their dates usually go.

The Daily Express recalled when the First Daughter revealed her realizations about Kushner being romantic. She shared with her audience that it always involves a sight-seeing at one of her husband's development sites.

Ivanka continued that they went to a "great restaurant" in Brooklyn one rainy night, and "all of a sudden," she found herself on the roof of the Whole Foods. She stated that Jared showed her his newly purchased "giant site" and realized that this was the reason he chose the restaurant.

Ivanka Trump's date night story seemingly manifested how their business ambitions normally "dominated" their life as a couple. Reports, then, noted that their first meeting was even about business.

The same publication, later on, said that the pair met through a real estate broker, who is, also, a common friend. At that time, they were both 25, who "very innocently" thought only about making business transactions and deals.

The First Daughter, reportedly, said that their link became the "best deal" they ever made. While they ended up parting ways, they got back together and tied the knot in 2009.

Business Insider reported that the brief break-up in 2008 happened due to "religious differences." But, after meeting each other again at a friend's event, they "rekindled" their relationship and planned on tying the knot.

Upon getting back together, the publication said they could not formally get engaged because Ivanka Trump had a different religion. So, to proceed with their plans, she converted to Judaism and has since practiced the teachings and faith.

In October of 2009, Ivanka and Jared tied the knot at Trump National Golf Club. It was a lavish wedding with over 500 guests in attendance.

Over the years, they focused on their family and their careers. When Donald Trump won the presidential race in 2016, though, they left their respective businesses to serve the patriarch of the Trump family inside the White House.

The U.S. President appointed them as his top advisors. Despite the official position, they forego their salaries and work in the West Wing for free.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's marriage is not as controversial as Donald and Melania Trump's. Although the pair appears to be doing great with their relationship and their three kids, body language experts claim differently.

The Kushner couple does not find "comfort" in each other. Moreover, there is allegedly an apparent "tension" between them, especially on public appearances and engagements.