First Lady Melania Trump has been the talk of social media after users think a "#FakeMelania" was used ahead of the final presidential debate.

The idea of a fake Melania was born in 2019 after President Donald Trump and Melania visited Alabama following a tornado that devasted the area. In photos from the outing, she was seen was wearing large sunglasses and the public claimed it could spot a few differences about her appearance.

TMZ reports that people actually think the First Lady has a few body doubles. Of course, President Trump has denied the whole thing, but the Twitter memes hold up a great argument.

The latest photo to cause "#FakeMelania" buzz is of her and President Trump boarding their Air Force One plane in Maryland, bound for Nashville, on Oct. 22. In the photos, Melania is smiling and waving, but some members of the public think she looks different in the candid shots.

This time around, users were being nitpicky with every feature on Melania’s face. Some wondered where her wrinkles went and if she got a new set of teeth. Others claimed her lips and smile appeared to be different.

One user tweeted, “Why do they continue to gaslight us, we all know that’s not the real Melania? Yet this isn’t the first time either y’all ain’t fooling anyone, if they keep this up for starters, pick a look alike who happens to be the same height as Melania, what idiots!! #FakeMelania.”

Another said, “It’s Melania. Why bother with weird conspiracies when we’re already inundated with real corruption and scandals? #FakeMelania.”

The topic of discussion is so popular, the phrase "#FakeMelania" trended on Twitter on Monday. As a result, there are thousands of tweets that include the hashtag on the platform.

President Trump hasn’t tweeted about the latest accusations he brought someone other than Melania on the campaign trail, but he might just say it’s “fake news” like he did last year.

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U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump board Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Oct. 22, 2020. MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images