Donald Trump and Melania Trump couldn’t be more different from one another. In fact, the couple’s different personalities and tastes have sparked rumors that their marriage won’t last.
Before the FLOTUS moved to the White House with her son, Barron Trump, she received a $100,000 budget to have certain areas of her new home renovated. The first lady reportedly picked out some of the nicest furniture with the help of a Ralph Lauren designer.
According to the New York Times, the FLOTUS, who was a former fashion model, prefers clear and modern lines for her new home. The POTUS, on the other hand, preferred furniture in gold.
“Mrs. Trump, a former fashion model who prefers clean, modern lines, had chosen some furniture for the White House residence in the months before she joined her husband in Washington. Yet in her absence, President Trump — whose tastes veer toward the gilded, triumphal style of Louis XIV — replaced her choices with several pieces he liked better,” they said.
However, the first lady’s head of communication, Stephanie Grisham, denied the claims by saying that the president and his wife both agreed which furniture to change and which ones to keep.
But Political Flare journalist Nicole James called the move weird and said that the FLOTUS should’ve fought her way to keep the furniture that she chose inside her home. After all, the POTUS’s taste is quite tacky.
The journalist also uploaded a photo of Trump with his wife and youngest son posing inside the White House. They are surrounded by gold-laden furniture and decors.
In the second photo, Donald is standing in the middle of the room that is adorned with everything gold. In fact, even the ceiling of the White House is painted in the same hue.
“Though unconventional to some, having distinct personal spaces is commonplace for the couple, who reportedly maintain the same arrangement while traveling together, opting for separate hotel suites,” she said.


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