2020 marks the Year of the Rat in Chinese astrology, and those who fall under this year are expected to have some luck go their way. So, what does this year bring for United States First Lady Melania Trump?
Melania was born in the year 1970, meaning she falls under the Year of the Dog, and Express looked into the predictions of what 2020 might bring for her. Those who are born in the Year of the Dog are said to have very straightforward personality traits, and when it comes to careers and in love, those under this year are said to be faithful, courageous, agile, as well as warm-hearted people. A common trait for people who are under this year is that they know how to keep secrets, bring confidence in other people, and become good leaders overall.
According to geomancy consultant and globetrotter So Man-Fung, 2020 will have people in the Year of the Dog a chance to meet someone special. In Melania’s case, she may establish new friendships or professional connections, especially in her role as First Lady. The characteristics do also seem to align with her as well. So’s further prediction for those in the Year of the Dog also revealed that they would not get into big disagreements with anyone, so this year is a stable year for them, and because 2019 saw them hard at work, 2020 is the year to get some much-needed rest. It bears keeping in mind that when it comes to Chinese astrology, according to So, it is more on analyzing the statistics and the possibilities that may happen in the year.
Like Melania, President Donald Trump also falls in the Year of the Dog, so the same prediction may also apply to him.
Meanwhile, the First Lady previously revealed that she is a hands-on parent to her only son with Donald, Barron Trump, the youngest of all five Trump siblings. However, Donald recently revealed that Melania might not entirely be a hands-on parent as Barron also has someone working with him despite his wife’s statements that she does not rely on help to take care of Barron.
It may be understandable given that Melania also has some duties to fulfill as First Lady that she would need help in taking care of her son. But she has said that if there are too many helpers around, “you won’t get to know your children.”


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