Melania and Donald Trump: the revelations about their couple
Married since 2005 to Donald Trump, the discreet Melania has become the most scrutinized woman in the United States. Marriage of love or ambition, doubt hangs over the couple especially since these latest revelations.
Born in 1970 in Slovenia, it was in 1998 that the ex-model, Melania Knauss, met businessman Donald Trump who would become her fiancé six years later. Involved in charity work, Melania Trump keeps herself busy while her husband raises millions. Now First Lady since January 20, 2017, all the spotlight is on her and her relationship with the President.
Many presidential couples at the head of the United States are showing themselves hand in hand, even if love is not in good shape. For example the Clinton couple who experienced the storm during the Monica Lewinski Affair. With the Trumps, everything is different. When the couple arrive for the nomination to the White House, Donald Trump climbs the steps without a glance for his wife who walks quickly behind him, clutching the "Tiffany" box intended for Michelle Obama. A beautiful proof of gallantry ...
Rebelote when swearing on the Bible. If the new President of the United States finally has some attention for his wife when he turns to her, Melania Trump's smile instantly fades as Donald lays eyes on her.
Far from having gone unnoticed, the video has gone viral on social networks and Internet users are demanding the release of the First Lady from the clutches of Donald Trump by means of hashtags #SaveMelania or #SadMelania. And yet, Melania Trump is a precious support for her husband. During the traditional egg hunt organized in the gardens of the White House, it was she who called to order the President when he forgot to put her hand on his heart while singing the American anthem. Melania Trump thus avoided a big blunder.
If we knew that the couple did not share the same room, a fashion figure close to the Trump clan for ten years confided his dream concerning Melania and Donald Trump in an interview given to Vanity Fair: "I would dream that Michelle Obama convinces Melania Trump to end her relationship with him and become a feminist figure. I dream of her speaking up and saying "He's crazy, that's nonsense."
Alas, this scenario is far from being realized. On several occasions, Melania Trump has said:
I am not an irritating woman.
Sticking perfectly to the demands of the American billionaire, relatives of the couple affirm that Melania Trump is the perfect woman: beautiful, who does not make too many waves and above all in the image of the alleged "virility" of the President. Worse, "she even takes pleasure in putting her husband in the center of attention and being left behind" according to their friend, the decorator William Eubanks who spent Thanksgiving in the company of the couple. Comments confirmed by another friend of the Trumps, Lisa Bytner who declares that "She is just very sweet. Except in public, when she is called to defend the degrading attitudes of her husband towards women, or to be a bearer. parole for some of his offensive claims. "
And yet, despite a smooth communication policy, no one falls for it. The lack of closeness between the President and his wife is obvious. And this, despite statements by spokesperson for Melania Trump who say that the ex-model is delighted with her duties as First Lady and intends to move to the White House as soon as her son, Barron finishes his school year at the very prestigious Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School located on the Upper West Side. Many sources, however, indicated that she was in no great hurry to join her husband.
Meeting Donald Trump's demands, however, does not have to be easy. The President's whims are endless. The latest? Use Queen Elizabeth II's carriage during her visit to England. As the vote approaches, a parent of a student in the same school as Barron Trump confides:
She looked very thin, tired and sad.
And to add: "Nobody spoke to him, not knowing what to say to him".
While relations between Donald and Melania Trump are not looking bright, we can't wait to see what role the First Lady will really play once she takes up residence in the White House. In an interview given to the "New York Times" newspaper in 2015, Melania Trump said she wanted to take action against cyberbullying. A subject that she seems to be partly familiar with ...