Melania and the possible divorce from Donald Trump. "He's counting the minutes." Ex close friend denies
Now that Joe Biden has become the president-elect of the United States, many are wondering what the first lady of America will do with the spotlight off. The "bookies" are already betting on a possible divorce from Donald Trump, after all "in the White House they slept in separate bedrooms" and often refused his hand in public
Flawless on clothing and heels-makeup-hair-tan: Melania Trump is preparing to leave the White House to return to the extra-luxury penthouse on the upper floors of Trump Tower. And if for many the return "home" is taken for granted, the bettors give a possible divorce from the defeated Donald Trump. For 16 years together, the two have repeatedly appeared "cold" in front of the world with a clear request for "hand in hand" denied to her husband by the former Slovenian naturalized American model. According to the former assistant to the US president, Omarosa Maigault Newman, actress, television personality and US politician, fresh from the publication of 'Unhinged', a book that reveals the background on the couple's marriage, Melania is "counting the minutes since her husband left. from the White House in order to get a divorce. " "If Melania did it while Trump is still in office, he would find a way to punish her," said the former Communications Assistant of the Public Relations Office from 2017 to 2018. Rumors always denied by Melania Trump who has repeatedly supported to have a "wonderful relationship" with her husband, from whom she is separated by 26 years and with whom she does not sleep. "They're not divorcing. Honestly, they're made for each other," defends Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who was close friends with Melania and her right-hand man in the East Wing before a stormy separation. In his summer book, Melania and I, Winston argued that the president's wife, before moving to the White House from New York, had negotiated a post-marital agreement to give her son Barron a fair share of the Trump empire. At the time, Melania said she stayed in Manhattan to take care of her teenage son, Barron, whom she is fiercely protective of. Other information is rather difficult to grasp, and Melania will probably not publish her own book on the rise of a slender girl born in a village in the former Yugoslav who arrived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (It is the formal address of the White House, ed). Likely he will not be able to do so nor will he be able to reveal the background on the private life with the tycoon. As with Trump's second wife, Marla Maples, Melania may have signed a deal that will prohibit her from publishing books or giving critical interviews about her husband in the future.