Washington, March 13: Ivanka Trump, the daughter of US President Donald Trump, is a little different in real life than the person, who is projected on-screen. Ivanka has a voice that's an "octave" deeper when in private; vacillates between "defiant" and "lighthearted"; and curses like her father, Donald Trump, and her husband and fellow senior White House adviser, Jared Kushner, according to the Washington Post's interview published on Sunday.

According to the report, the US first daughter also opined that she and her husband were initially "naïve" when they headed to Washington to work for the president. As a White House senior adviser, Ivanka Trump has addressed a range of issues, including policies specifically geared toward women. She pushed for a child tax credit in Congress, rolled out a women's entrepreneurship initiative, and used her official platform to discuss sexual harassment in the workplace.

Following Oprah Winfrey's speech at the Golden Globes last year, Ivanka Trump tweeted: "Just saw @Oprah's empowering and inspiring speech at last night's #GoldenGlobes. Let's all come together, women and men, and say #TIMESUP!" The report also delved into Ivanka Trump's work in the White House as well as controversies and infighting involving the president's staff and his children.

Ivanka also received appreciation for her role in getting votes for the Republican tax bill passed late last year and for her recent trip to South Korea as a representative for the Olympics. While in South Korea, Ivanka Trump also managed to dodged questions about women who have accused Trump of sexual harassment and assault. "I think it's a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter if she believes the accusers of her father when he's affirmatively stated that there's no truth to it. I don't think that's a question you would ask many other daughters," the US first daughter had said then. Trump, in a statement, said of Ivanka that "Everybody loves and respects her. She works very hard and always gets the job done in a first class manner."