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What Kind of First Lady Melania Trump Would Be

If the result of the Super Tuesday ends with Donald Trump's victory as expected, he will celebrate with his beautiful wife. But who is Mrs Trump and what kind of first lady would she be?


Where does Melania Trump come from?

Donald Trump's third wife Melania Knauss was born in 1970 in the small town of Sevnica in Solvenia.

The stunning brunette began her modelling career at the age of just 16 and signed with a modeling agency in Milan at 18.

After studying design and architecture at university in Slovenia, she started to jet between the fashion capitals of Milan and Paris.

As well as working with top photographers and appearing in high-profile campaigns, she has also launched her own jewellery and skincare collections.

Where did Melania Trump meet Donald?

In 1996 Melania settled in New York where she later met her future husband Donald Trump.

The statuesque model first met the billionaire real estate developer at Fashion Week party in New York in September 1998.

Melania quickly caught the attention of the media and their wedding in 2005 was a lavish affair with hundreds of guests including Hillary Clinton.

Their son, Barron William Trump, was born just over a year later in March 2006.


What kind of first lady would Melania Trump be?

Back in 1999, a New York Times journalist asked Melania what kind of first lady she would be if Trump entered the White House.

Trump, who was still a relatively new boyfriend, was running for the presidential nomination of the Reform Party at the time.

She replied: "I would be very traditional. Like Betty Ford or Jackie Kennedy. I would support him."

On Monday Melania told CNN that she would work to help women and children if Trump becomes president of America.

“We are in the 21st Century. I will be me. I will be different than any other first ladies,” she said.

Source : Express

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