Ivanka Trump is no stranger to reality television, but it turns out the former Apprentice star could have also been handing out roses to potential love matches on The Bachelorette.

The 37-year-old first daughter, who used to serve as a judge on her father's reality show, was apparently approached by ABC to appear in its wildly popular spin-off of The Bachelor before she married her husband, Jared Kushner, in 2009.

In a recently uncovered interview with People from 2007, Ivanka revealed that she was once offered the chance to become America's sweetheart and star in her own season of The Bachelorette.

Say what? Ivanka Trump was apparently asked to star on ABC dating series The Bachelorette

Throwback: In a recently uncovered interview from 2007, Ivanka (pictured in 2007) said she had been 'offered tons of shows,' including The Bachelorette

'I’ve been offered tons of shows, (including) The Bachelorette. I’m flattered, but that in no way furthers my objective of being a great real estate developer,' she said.

ABC declined to comment on Ivanka's past claims, and it remains unclear what season she was supposedly asked to participate in.

However, the network may have been looking for a fresh face during the show's three-year hiatus.

The first season of the series premiered in 2003 and featured Trista Rehn, the runner-up from the first season of The Bachelor.

Meredith Phillips, the third runner-up on the fourth season of The Bachelor, starred on the second season of the show in 2004.

Busy: The now-37-year-old was working in real estate and serving as a judge on her father's reality series The Apprentice when she was allegedly asked to the do the show

She found her match: Three months after the interview was published, rumors swirled that Ivanka was dating her now-husband, Jared Kushner (pictured in 2007)

Next in line? A year and a half after Ivanka said she had turned down The Bachelorette, the show returned in the spring of 2008 with DeAnna Pappas as the star

Meanwhile, Jen Schefft appeared on the following season in 2005 after breaking off her engagement to season three Bachelor star Andrew Firestone.

Three years later, the show returned in the spring of 2008 with DeAnna Pappas, who was rejected by Brad Womack on the 11th season of The Bachelor.

While Ivanka stated she had no interest in doing the show because it wouldn't advance her career as a businesswoman, she may have had already met her match.

Speculation that she was dating her now-husband Jared swirled in the spring of 2007 — just months after her interview with People.

The couple married two years later and are now parents to three children: Arabella, seven, Joseph, five, and Theodore, two.

Family: Ivanka and Jared married in 2009 and now have three children: Arabella, seven, Joseph, five, and Theodore, two. They are pictured in November

First daughter: Ivanka was all smiles on Wednesday as watched her father sign anti-human trafficking legislation in the White House's Oval Office

Work outfit: Ivanka (far right) opted for a sophisticated look, donning double-breasted blazer with gold buttons over a white button-down dress shirt

Instead of joining The Bachelor family, Ivanka continued to focus on her role at the Trump Organization while launching her own business ventures, including a fine jewelry line and her own eponymous clothing and accessories brand.

After becoming first daughter in 2016, Ivanka stepped away from the Trump Organization and her fashion business to work for her father, President Donald Trump, as a senior adviser.

In July 2018, after numerous outlets dropped her line, she announced that she was shutting down her fashion business to pursue a career in public policy.

Ivanka was all smiles on Wednesday as watched her father sign anti-human trafficking legislation in the White House's Oval Office.

The first daughter opted for a sophisticated look, donning double-breasted blazer with gold buttons over a white button-down dress shirt.

Raising awareness: The day the legislation was signed, she took to social media to post a video of herself speaking about the importance of ending human trafficking

She left the collar of her button-down open to show off the patterned scarf that was tightly wrapped around her neck.

Ivanka championed for both the Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act and the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act.

The day the legislation was signed, she took to social media to post a video of herself speaking about the importance of ending human trafficking.

'I, like many other Americans, viewed human trafficking as primarily an international issue before arriving in Washington, D.C. and starting work at the White House,' Ivanka says in the clip.

'You can't learn the story of somebody who has been trafficked, you can't hear from a survivor and not be deeply, personally imparted. This must end. This has to end.

'But, sadly, modern slavery is more prevalent than ever,' she continues. 'With that said, we have the tools to stop it and this administration is committed to doing just that.

'So, I am proud of the work we're doing, and I am proud of all the partners that are engaged with us internationally to end this tremendous scourge and to win the fight against modern-day slavery.'