Melania Trump ready to divorce? Why she won't take any risks
Since the election of Joe Biden, rumors have been circulating about a possible desire on the part of Melania Trump to divorce her husband Donald. A hypothesis, in reality, not very conceivable ...
Since the announcement of the election of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States, all eyes have been turned on Donald Trump and especially Melania, who has hinted, during her husband's tenure, that she was in a hurry: to leave the White House to carry out other projects. Omarosa Manigault Newman, former Donald Trump collaborator, let it be known in 2018 that the former model could well, in passing, divorce her husband very quickly. In the book Unhinged, we can read that "Melania counts the minutes that her husband has left before leaving the White House, so that she can finally get a divorce."
Melanie Trump, who is known to have renegotiated her prenuptial agreement with Donald Trump following his election in 2017, would make it a priority to protect their 14-year-old son Barron, whom Internet users do not spare. In the book The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump written by Mary Jordan, we can read - as the site Nicki Swift reports - that Melania Trump decided to renegotiate the papers signed during her marriage to Donald Trump for obtain "written proof of certain specifics concerning the inheritance" of their son, Barron Trump.
She doesn't want to take any risk for her son
She wanted him to be "treated like Trump's three older children." Divorce lawyer Christina Previte confirmed to the Nicki Swift site that it appears Melania is "very concerned that Barron is being kicked out of the family, which seems understandable given the strained relationship she would have with [Donald's daughter] Ivanka ". Melania Trump would be right to worry, considering how Eric, Ivanka and Donald Jr. would already treat young Tiffany Trump. "I suspect Melania is worried that Barron will be left out of family matters like Tiffany has been," added the lawyer. Moreover, in the event of divorce, Melania Trump would no longer have any say in the finances of her potential ex-husband and the money he gives to their son.