According to “The New Yorker,” Melania Trump seems to have fully embraced Donald’s way of life. She shares his preference for a booze-free existence, just like him! And when it comes to her husband, Melania never lets any criticism bring her down. Even when asked about his unique hairstyle, she’s always tight-lipped and won’t give in to the temptation to crack a joke.
Oh, and did you notice her signature pout? Yep, “The New Yorker,” noticed too! Melania has truly taken on her husband’s iconic expression, adding her own flair to their power couple style. It’s all part of the Melania and Donald package!
Trouble With the In-Laws?
In a delightful twist of family dynamics, Melania's parents brought their own comedic flair to the Trump household. While Melania championed her husband's political ambitions, her father, Viktor Knavs, seemed to play the role of the skeptical father-in-law. According to "The New York Times," Knavs would jokingly lament to his longtime friend about Donald Trump's "whiplash-inducing inconsistency" in his political views and actions.
With a puzzled expression, Knavs would wonder aloud why his son-in-law was so determined to take on the demanding role of the President. It seems even in the Trump family, there was room for lighthearted banter and playful disagreements.
Visiting Melania's Homeland
Despite being married to a Slovenian-born First Lady, Donald Trump's visit to Slovenia was brief. In July 2002, the Trumps made a grand entrance at Ljubljana Brnik airport, touching down in Trump's luxurious Boeing 727. Their visit lasted only three hours, but it left an indelible mark on Melania's homeland.
The couple, accompanied by Melania's parents, Viktor and Amalija Knavs, enjoyed a delightful dinner at the exquisite Grand Hotel Toplice, nestled on the picturesque shores of Lake Bled. According to "The New Yorker," this fleeting stopover at Lake Bled remains the sole occasion when Donald Trump set foot in Slovenia, making it a truly memorable moment for the Slovenian people.
An A-Typical First Lady
Americans have always had certain expectations for their President and First Lady, but Donald and Melania Trump were determined to challenge the norms. Melania's choice to stay in New York rather than immediately move to the White House was just the beginning. During Donald's first State of the Union address, Melania made yet another unconventional move.
Breaking from tradition, she arrived separately from the President and opted to ride with her specially invited guests to the first lady's box. This unexpected twist showed Melania's independent spirit and desire to forge her own path as First Lady. She wasn't afraid to break the mold and put her own unique stamp on the role.
No Degree, No Problem
The former first lady studied architecture and design at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. However, she left after only one year of study in pursuit of modeling. Despite this, she is featured on the University’s alumni section of Wikipedia. Melania is the first in a long line of First Ladies not to have a degree.
The topic of her college education was a sensitive one during the campaign. A biography of Trump, which was dispersed in a program at the Republican National Committee, indicated that she had started modeling “after obtaining a degree in design and architecture at a university in Slovenia.” After reporters learned that she hadn’t graduated, the Trump organization removed her biography from the company website.