The future first lady of the USA, Melania Trump, says that she has packed and is ready to return to the White House, where her son Baron will have a bedroom, and she plans to revive her Be Best initiative, which served to protect children's well-being.
In an interview with Fox News that aired today, Melania Trump, the wife of re-elected US President Donald Trump, said that the announced documentary about her life, which will be distributed this year through Amazon Prime, was her idea, inspired by the reception she encountered. her recently published book of memoirs.
"That's how I came up with the idea to make a movie - a movie about my life," she said, adding: "My life is incredible. It's incredibly eventful. And, I said to my agent, you know I have this idea, so please go and make it one contract for me."
The documentary is the latest indication of the relationship between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump.
Amazon announced in December that it would donate $20 million to Donald Trump's inauguration fund, and that it would broadcast Trump's inauguration on January XNUMX via the company's Prime video streaming service. That's a separate donation, also worth a million dollars.
Melania Trump said that she was packing for her return to the White House, and that she had chosen the furniture to take there. The second time was simpler, she said, explaining that she now knows the rooms in which the family will live.
Her son Barron, who is 18 and enrolled at New York University, will have his own room when he visits family at the White House.
Melania Trump said she is still choosing her team and plans to expand her Be Best initiative.
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