Melania Trump "counts the minutes to be able to divorce": these statements which resurface
2021, THE YEAR OF CÉLIBACY?
Will Melania Trump file for divorce from her husband once he leaves the White House? At least that's what Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former close to the couple, said in his famous book Unhinged.
Melania Trump is eager to leave the White House to get away from the political world, but also to finally be able to divorce, according to a former close to the presidential couple. Indeed, Omarosa Manigault Newman, former collaborator of Donald Trump, had declared that "Melania counts the minutes that her husband has left before leaving the White House, in order to finally be able to divorce". Words unveiled in his shocking book Unhinged, published in 2018 and which resurface during this election period. According to her, their marriage, celebrated fifteen years ago and "arranged" for some, is coming to an end. But why wait? According to the same source, "if Melania tried to inflict the ultimate humiliation on him by leaving him during his tenure, he would find a way to punish her". So, officially Melania continues to support her husband ... but until when?
Omarosa Manigault Newman, who is currently touring the TV shows to ensure his promotion, got to know the Trump couple seventeen years ago, a year before their wedding, after appearing on Donald Trump's reality show, The Apprentice. . In fact, in a television interview that aired on October 27, she said: "What I have observed for the past 17 years would make your head spin. Sometimes they love each other but sometimes it disgusts her."
His renegotiated marriage contract
This post-presidency divorce would come as no surprise when you take into account the fact that Melania Trump renegotiated her marriage contract after her husband's inauguration. The information was revealed by her former advisor and best friend Stephanie Wolkoff but also by author Mary Jordan in the biographer The Art of Her Deal. If the First Lady says she waited five months before moving to the White House for her son Barron to finish his school year, these two sources say that she had "modified the financial arrangement" planned in the event of divorce, to that their son gets a fair share of the estate mogul's fortune.