Melania Trump: how she skillfully erased her past before Donald Trump?
Melania Trump's mysterious past fascinates. American biographers have tried unsuccessfully to dig into his past. A lawyer would be responsible for ensuring that no one speaks ...
The arrival of Donald Trump to sit in the White House alongside his beautiful wife Melania Trump on January 20, 2017, sparked strong reactions from the international community. But the installation of the First Lady in the official residence of the President of the United States, had especially enthusiastic the people of Slovenia, delighted that a native of their country has access to the highest American offices. The former Slovenian-American model grew up in the small town of Sevnica, located in eastern Slovenia. The town, made up of 6,000 inhabitants and until then known only for its salami competition which is forbidden to women and celebrated every year, was very proud of its "little Melanija" who lived there as a child. The locals then began to dream of meeting the President of the United States of America. They took advantage of this sudden notoriety of their compatriot who shed light on their small town, to package many local products with his effigy.
A voluntary split between Melania and her hometown
The mood therefore changed. The First Lady used this pretext to accuse Mayor Srecko Ocvirk of exploiting his image. The hunt for proof of her attachment to Sevnica began after Melania hired a lawyer to remove her face from the scenery of the former industrial and communist Slovenian city of Yugoslavia. Donald Trump's wife has never mentioned the name of his former place of residence, since moving to the presidential palace. Igor Omerza, co-author of an in-depth biography of Melania Trump, titled The Inside Story, testified to the fervent desire of Melanija Knavs, real name, to cover up her past life in the columns of The Express.
He recounted an altercation experienced with the father of the First Lady. Viktor Knavs is said to be a former supporter of the Yugoslav Communist Party and to have reacted vehemently to the journalist. “In November 2015, I wanted to take a picture of his house from my car,” said the writer. “He saw me, he turned crimson, rushed into his Mercedes and me. continued in the streets of Sevnica! He ended up giving up: no doubt he was afraid of harming Donald Trump, then in the middle of the presidential campaign ... ".