Melania Trump previously called herself the most bullied person in the world.
During her interview with ABC News in 2018, the first lady said that she has experienced her fair share of bullying firsthand especially after Donald Trump became the president of the United States.
“I could say that I’m the most bullied person in the world. One of them. If you could see what people really say about me,” she said.
The FLOTUS said that the constant bullying that she has been receiving is what inspired her to create her Be Best initiative, which focuses on social media and online behavior.
“We need to educate the children of social and emotional health, so when they grow up, they know how to deal with these issues,” she said.
However, it seems that Melania is the only person who believes that she’s the most bullied person in the world. On Twitter, the first lady is still being mocked for the comment that she made two years ago.
“Remember when @FLOTUS said she was ‘the most bullied person in the world?’ If I look at all the tweets of @IlhanMN, I always see this horde of not yet grown-up [expletive] Trump-fans attacking her relentlessly, always on about perceived ‘antisemitism’ or her brother,” Twitter user @TheovanRossum4 said.
“@FLOTUS I’m sure, as #FirstFloosie, you’re not the most bullied person in any world,” Twitter user @sakaphotogrfx said.
“Melania is not the most bullied person… but she is the most irrelevant,” Twitter user @Mraymond115 said.
“Didn’t have her son taken from her. Is not sleeping in a cage. Gets fully paid, quality healthcare. She doesn’t worry about paying rent or buying food. But she’s the most bullied person in America,” Twitter user @DianeToucan said.
“If you believe you are the most bullied person then you are blind to the pain and suffering of others. #BeBest means nothing because you have no clue. It’s a publicity stunt and not worthy of the time, talent, or $$ spent on it,” Twitter user @VoteBlue4Us said.


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