Donald Trump: his marriage to Melania goes straight into the wall
What does Melania Trump's slight shudder reveal when her husband Donald touches her arm? The expert Judi James has deciphered for the Mirror the body language of the presidential couple of the United States. His conclusions about their marriage are most pessimistic.
The First Lady of the United States must always be smiling and elegant. Michelle Obama has fulfilled her role very well. But the eye of the expert spotted in Malania Trump bodily signs that do not deceive, the agreement of the couple is less smooth than it seems.
Judi James speaks of "disconnection" in their gestures. At public events, there is no complicity, no supportive looks or reassuring nods. On the contrary, Melania has shown signs of annoyance on several occasions. During Donald Trump's inauguration speech on January 20, everyone could notice Melania's grimace. A gif was born on Twitter, as well as a movement: #Freemelania. The famous gift scene is also remembered. During the inauguration ceremony of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump does not wait for his wife on the steps of the White House to greet the Obama couple. Melania steps in, embarrassed by the ill-timed gift.
Recently, during Melania's speech for her husband's meeting in Florida on February 18, the gesture of Donald tapping her arm raised a shudder in the First Lady. While she no doubt needed support, contact with Donald visibly chilled her.
Judie James is not the first expert to be interested in the couple Melania-Donald. All agree that the president shows a rough and indelicate behavior towards his wife. Would Melania be trapped in this relationship? For The Independent: "If you didn't know they were married, you wouldn't have guessed." Susan Constantine, another body language specialist, commented: “I see no warmth, no true love, no compassion in their relationship. »
Slightly higher quality gif of "the frown" #freemelania pic.twitter.com/h1ShuGGdZT
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