Melania Trump: this requirement that saved her relationship with Donald Trump
While many consider her to be the beautiful plant that looks pretty in the photo, First Lady Melania Trump is much more than that and some shouldn't judge her so quickly. The one who often stands up to her husband, as during her recent vows, proves that she is a woman of character, as Free, Melania, a new hothead released on December 3 in the United States, emphasizes.
A new unauthorized biography of US First Lady Melania Trump has been available across the Atlantic since December 3. Entitled Free, Melania and written by Kate Bennett (a CNN reporter), this fiery depicts a First Lady at odds with the insipid image she releases, to instead describe an intelligent, complex woman, compartmentalizing her private life, and which therefore remains for many an enigma.
After following her for several months, Kate Bennett therefore delivers a book that brings a look - if not new - at least different on Melania Trump, under a prism that proves how much Donal Trump's wife has, if one doubted it, a certain influence on him. Like this anecdote told in the book and which proves how much Melania imposes her desires too.
"We make a separate room"
Thus, if she is often mocked and mocked for her superficiality and her inconsistent side, Melania has several facets, she particularly knows how to show kindness and empathy (she goes alone, away from the cameras to visit orphanages), but also gave her own opinion (she is fluent in five languages) to the point of contradicting - even denigrating - her own husband, as during the recent vows for the year 2020. This time, it is their private life that it is about . Kate Bennett indeed confides in her book that Melania demanded to make a separate bedroom with her president husband (Donald sleeps in the master suite of the White House on the first floor, while Melania has her apartments on the third, where Michelle Obama's mother had settled in during Barack's presidency). According to the First Lady, it would even be the success of their marriage.
The author even takes her analysis a step further, stating in her pages: "Trump did not have a separate room with his two previous wives, it should be noted that these first two marriages did not last as long as the current one. " So, is keeping a separate bedroom the secret to a successful marriage? It is however good to clarify that Donald Trump's first marriage - to Ivana - actually lasted fourteen years (which is exactly the length of his current one with Melania), and his second - to Marla Maples - barely six years. Donald and Melania are therefore on the verge this year to beat the record for the duration of a Trump marriage, and to prove that the secret of their romantic success, would undoubtedly lie there. Or, to be more cynical, maybe Donald's supposed infidelities got the better of Melania's desire for closeness to her husband.