Rosie O’Donnell Wrote a Poem About Meeting Ivanka Trump: ‘I Was Captivated by Her Beauty’

Rosie O'Donnell was so taken aback by her unexpected encounter with Ivanka Trump, that she wrote a poem about the experience. The comedian, 54, posted her work, titled "8 Million to One," a reference to the population of NYC, on her website Rosie.com on Thursday, October 6. For a full recap on O'Donnell and Donald Trump's feud history, watch the video above.

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O'Donnell initially revealed via Twitter that the two women met at celeb-beloved eater Nobu in Manhattan on Wednesday. In her poem, O'Donnell explained that she noticed the businesswoman, 34, and her husband, Jared Kushner, sitting together, but initially had no idea that it was Donald's eldest daughter.

The League of Their Own actress wanted to slip out unnoticed, but ultimately decided to introduce herself. O'Donnell wrote that she was "stunned" and "was captivated by her beauty." O'Donnell told her about her five children, "truths" about herself and her "pain and shame." O'Donnell had a "shaky quiet voice," but Ivanka was "absurdly kind."

Rosie O'Donnell Ivanka TrumpRosie O'Donnell and Ivanka Trump Monica Schipper/Getty Images; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

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O'Donnell, of course, has had a decade-long feud with the GOP presidential debate, 70. The battle started during The View in 2006 when O'Donnell criticized Donald for not firing Miss USA Tara Conner over her past indiscretions. He later bashed her for being a loser.

Last year, Donald continued the feud when he called her a "fat pig" during a debate. Late last month, he defended his controversial remarks during his first presidential debate with Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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"Somebody who has been very vicious to me — Rosie O’Donnell — I said very tough things to her, and I think everybody would agree that she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her," he said at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on September 26. O'Donnell tweeted afterward that "he will never be president," calling him an "orange anus" for good measure. This week, vice presidential running mates Senator Tim Kaine and Governor Mike Pence also duked it out.

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On Thursday, O'Donnell hinted that the political election has taken a toll on her. She revealed that it was the first time she's been out since the debate (not clarifying which one) and that "depression clings to her."

Read an excerpt from her poem below and the rest here.

dear god
i prayed
guide me
out of here

we stood to move to another table
but i knew i could not stay
my heart i worried
would break again

it did 4 years ago
i won’t survive another one
change ur life
is the prescription

i walked the 5 steps toward her table
introduced myself
she smiled genuinely
her husband was warm and gracious

i told her of my children
some truths about myself
my pain and shame
she was absurdly kind

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