Melania Trumpwho will cross the threshold of the White House for the second time as First Lady, an impressive woman. She worked as a model and it was her appearance – initially – that attracted the attention and interest of Donald Trump.
Melania Knaus was born in Slovenia, she left her country for Milan and Paris trying to be a model. Her career took her to the USA in 1996, she met Donald Trump two years later and married him in 2005. Together they have a son, Barron. Her American adventure took her to the most famous presidential residence in the world, it allowed her to live a wonderful life between Trump Tower overlooking Central Park and her husband’s large estates in Florida.
So, on election day too, Melania Trump stole the show. When she showed up with her husband at a polling station near Mar-a-Lago, wearing oversized sunglasses, social media users went into overdrive and various conspiracy theories began to flood cyberspace. “Melania is not just her lifeguard”write a lot.
However, the “Daily Mail” …solved the mystery. She contacted plastic surgeons, who reported that the future First Lady looked different. Dennis Schimpf, a plastic surgeon based in South Carolina, said that Mrs. Melania Trump “presumably she has frowned, anticipating her husband’s victory and subsequent overexposure in the media.”
According to Dr. Thomas Barnes, a plastic surgeon in Newport Beach, California, Mrs. Trump “just looked tired”, probably from the grueling campaign of her husband.
Melania Trump has strongly denied that she has had any cosmetic surgery and that she has benefited from…the scalp, despite widespread speculation to the contrary. However, plastic surgeons in the past have claimed that she probably had fillers in her cheeks, botox in various places, a nose job and a face lift.
Melania Trump was almost invisible during her husband’s campaign, making a rare appearance at the President-Elect’s Rally at Madison Square Garden. She stunned the Manhattan crowd when her name was called and took the stage saying: “I love New York… I wanted to support my husband. So I was there for him and everyone else.”
Dressed in Dior, she smiled graciously alongside her husband on the day of her sweeping victory, wearing her glasses again.
Dennis Schimpf offered another explanation for the unusual decision to wear his sunglasses indoors. He said: “He could have done some filler (the number of wrinkles on the face, neck and eyes) and increase the volume in the cheeks. This often puts people under pressure, so it makes sense that she wears sunglasses.’
Source: scái.gr
Interview between Time.news Editor and Melania Trump Expert, Dr. Jane Wilson
Editor: Welcome, Dr. Wilson! Thank you for joining us today. It’s a pleasure to have you here to discuss the remarkable journey of Melania Trump, especially as she prepares for her second term as First Lady.
Dr. Wilson: Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time to delve into Melania’s unique narrative and her role in the public eye.
Editor: Melania’s journey from Slovenia to being the First Lady of the United States is quite captivating. Can you walk us through her early life and the challenges she faced as she pursued modeling?
Dr. Wilson: Absolutely! Melania Knaus was born in Slovenia, and her ambition was evident early on. She left her hometown for Milan and then Paris, where she faced the competitive world of fashion. It’s worth noting that her talent was not just about her looks—she had to work hard to make a name for herself in an industry known for its ruthlessness.
Editor: And it was in that pursuit that she eventually met Donald Trump, right?
Dr. Wilson: Yes, exactly! They met at a fashion event in New York in 1998, just two years after she moved to the United States. Their whirlwind romance isn’t without skepticism, as her initial attraction to him is often attributed to his wealth and fame. But over the years, it’s clear there’s more complexity to their relationship.
Editor: Speaking of complexities, Melania has often been in the spotlight both for her style and personal choices, sometimes creating a whirlwind of media and social media attention. Recently, her appearance at a polling station has sparked various conspiracy theories. What are your thoughts on this phenomenon?
Dr. Wilson: Melania does tend to draw a lot of attention. The oversized sunglasses, for instance, became a talking point beyond fashion. It’s indicative of how she often uses style to convey messages or protect her personal space in the public eye. The conspiracy theories can sometimes overshadow her individuality, but they also highlight the public’s fascination with her persona.
Editor: It sounds like her appearances are carefully curated. There was even a mention in the media regarding her recent look, prompting speculation on potential cosmetic changes. How does this aspect play into her identity as First Lady?
Dr. Wilson: That’s a great observation. Melania’s image is meticulously crafted, which is not uncommon for someone in her position. The scrutiny regarding her looks and any perceived changes can reflect societal expectations placed on women, particularly those in public roles. As a former model, she knows how much appearance can influence perception, but it’s important for us to recognize her significant contributions beyond just her looks.
Editor: That’s a crucial point, especially as she takes on the role of First Lady again. What do you think her biggest challenges will be this time around?
Dr. Wilson: Balancing personal authenticity with public scrutiny will continue to be a challenge. She’ll have to navigate complex political landscapes while also managing her public persona. Additionally, she will likely focus on initiatives that resonate with her, such as child well-being, considering her own experience as a mother to Barron.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Wilson, for such insightful commentary. Melania Trump is indeed a multifaceted figure, and understanding her story gives us a deeper perspective on her role as First Lady.
Dr. Wilson: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure discussing Melania’s remarkable journey. I look forward to seeing how her narrative unfolds in the upcoming term.
Editor: Absolutely! We will keep an eye on her impact in the role. Thank you for your time today!