First Lady Melania Trump is known for always looking collected whenever she faces the frenzy of photographers. However, upon landing in Florida for the weekend, the First Lady suffered a little wardrobe malfunction.
Recently, the Trump family landed in Palm Beach for a weekend at the Mar-a-Lago resort estate. Melania, along with her husband Donald Trump and their only son, Barron Trump, exited Air Force One, readily waving and smiling at the photographers who were present. As they climbed down the stairs of the plane, Melania was seen having difficulty keeping her Carolina Herrera dress from getting blown up in the wind. Their weekend in Mar-a-Lago comes before Donald’s impeachment trial at the Senate.
Barron was also photographed, wearing an outfit that may be taking inspiration from Melania. He was pictured wearing an olive green flight jacket over an all-black ensemble, from a dark shirt, dark jeans, and dark New Balance sneakers. The photos shared online sparked comments, and a good portion of the comments was referring to Barron’s height as he now towered over his parents by several inches. Some have constantly commented that he could have a career in the NBA.
Meanwhile, Melania’s outfit exiting the plane to Palm Beach was definitely a big contrast from the ensemble she chose to wear for a football event in New Orleans. Melania was wearing a shiny navy blue trenchcoat, which sparked criticism by many on social media. However, what she was wearing was only part of the comments that people made on social media as some videos from the event showed her pulling her hand back from her husband.
After Donald took her hand, she pulled it back when they reached the center of the field where the national anthem was played. They left the field holding hands again, but people had already caught the awkward moment between the couple. Some commented that even Melania did not want to be near her husband. However, some decided to give the benefit of the doubt, saying that the reason why Melania pulled her hand away was that the national anthem started playing by that time.


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