Ivana Trump's looking out for her own.

She says she wants to make sure her three children by ex-husband Donald don't feel threatened by the birth of a half-sister."I sat them down and I told them there will be nothing changing in their lives," Ivana said in an interview on the nationally syndicated "Geraldo" program.

"They will have their father and he will love them the same. And we have to just explain to them because they might feel threatened by a new baby," she said.

The Trumps were divorced in 1992 after several years of publicity about Donald Trump's affair with Marla Maples. Last week Maples gave birth to a little girl, Tiffany Trump.

Trump also says in the interview that she and Donald stay in touch, but only for the sake of the children.

"We do speak about the children, but I would not say we are the greatest pals in the world," she said.

The Trump children, Donald Jr., Ivancka and Eric, range in age from 9 to 15.

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