How Slovenia Really Feels About Melania Trump
The small town of Sionica was a great medieval forgettable in central Slovenia, unfortunately, This World War II is known for two atrocities.
During the years that followed, as a communist country, it was a humble center for furniture making. As far as tourist destinations are concerned, it has fortified a fortress that is centuries old.
But in 2016, everything changed.When Donald Trump became President of the United States, it became a quiet, modest city .First Lady Melania Trump's birthplace is a worldwide attraction.
Melanie Noz's mother-in-law left Seonica when she was just a teenager to live in the capital The city of Lubbock, where she became a model. From there, she traveled to Milan, Paris, and then to work
Where he met Donald Trump in 1998.
The young model gave Trump a one-year date, broke it, and later resumed her relationship. Finally, in 2004, Trump proposed a large diamond ring. Much has changed since then, and it's been a long time coming for former Melania Knaus He has gone to his hometown
Some Slovenians say they think the first lady may have forgotten her country Birth Still, Seonika did not forget about her most famous daughter. Local resident Roberto Guerinick told ABC in 2016;
"We are a small country, so everyone who succeeds in the big world is a success story."
After Trump's bid for the White House victory, Seonika saw the Melania branded explosion.
Goods and foods. Many bakers started offering Melania themed cakes and other desserts. One of these bakers, Nusa Vidmar, told VOA in 2016; "We were very proud of Melania's success ... she was one of us and we are really happy .For that ... ... we wanted to have a beautiful cake like this.
Then there's First Lady Apple Pie, decorated with the letter "M" and the American flag.
Pastry maker Maya Popdick told USA Today ...
"It's just unbelievable to me that a simple Sionica girl can still make it." Four business local brewers even came together to release a local brew .Different varieties of grapes in his honor.
The wine is called "First Lady" and is sold at Seonica Castle, the first 300 bottles Sold in just three days.
According to Decanter, a bottle of First Lady costs less than 28 euros, which is the price.
There are twice as many different types of grape shops. In addition to alcohol, locals were selling melania-based honey pots, pancakes with gold Dust, soap, hand cream, dark chocolate, and other perishable items.The tourism bureau even organized a "Melania" tour in which she showed all her places. She left when she was there
"Jeans is going to take us on a visit to Melania Trump in Slovenia."
"Slovenia." "Well done man." While the first lady inadvertently turned Melania into a cottage industry for Seonica, Melania and Tim Trump decide they need to take action against those who can use their image. And the name in a way that he didn't particularly like. The first lady then set up a law firm in Lablbana to provide food and other necessities to the locals
The product will no longer be named or branded with its image. The firm's director, Natasha Perak Misr, told ABC: "We just want to draw attention to the fact that the words Trump, Melania, and
Melania Trump is a safe trademark ... We released a press release and sent it to everyone Slovenian media. We now rely on people's intelligence to stop the practice. "
The lawyer said at the time that he was only concerned about certain items. "A huge billboard in Seonica with a picture of Melania has been developed by a private web company For commercial purposes, the problem is. "
Perak Masar also said that she was not too worried about pastries. "[It's not a problem. No photo or last name attached.
We tasted it personally and it's great. " The first lady's legal action may seem harsh to some, but it does not seem to be diminishing
Love for her in Seonica. One year after the warning was issued, another baker, Franجاois Kirjink, told USA Today;
"We are very proud of her ... there is only one first lady and she has said she is He is teaching his son Baron some Slovenian.
Her husband, though, is very aggressive. "Does anyone in this room really believe that? Give me a break! "