President Trump danced the night away at his three inaugural balls.
President Donald Trump has danced on stage with First Lady Melania Trump at three inaugural balls.
- A new documentary titled “Melania” will look back at Melania Trump’s life in the 20 days leading up to the 2025 presidential inauguration.
- The film is scheduled to be released in theaters on January 30, 2025.
- The first trailer for the movie has been released.
Click here for the first look at First Lady Melania Trump’s documentary.
The trailer for “Melania” was released by Fox News on Dec. 17 ahead of its release early next year.
The film, from Amazon MGM Studios, offers “unprecedented access to the 20 days leading up to the 2025 presidential inauguration,” the official description says. The film will be followed by a documentary series on Amazon.
“History begins to move in the 20 days of my life before Inauguration Day as President of the United States,” the first lady told Fox News. “For the first time ever, audiences around the world are invited to theaters to witness this important chapter unfold. Join us for a personal, unfiltered look at my journey through family, business and philanthropy on my incredible journey to becoming the First Lady of the United States.”
Here’s what you need to know about this documentary:
Watch the trailer for the movie “Melania”.
The trailer begins with President Trump saying, “Here we go again,” at her husband’s inauguration.
This is followed by a montage of Trump traveling to New York, Mar-a-Lago, and on a plane.
“I’m putting it here because everyone wants to know,” she says.
Watch the trailer:
When will the “Melania” documentary be released?
The documentary will be released in theaters on Friday, January 30, 2025, and then on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service.
‘Melania’ movie is her production company’s first production
Last month, President Trump announced his production company, Muse Films, on social media, announcing that an upcoming documentary would be its debut.
The documentary was directed by Brett Ratner, who also directed the “Rush Hour” series. In 2017, he was accused of sexual misconduct by several women during the #MeToo movement. This will be Ratner’s first feature film project since those allegations.
Contributor: Anthony Robredo, Christina Webb, Jay Stahl, USA TODAY Network
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