KEY POINTS

  • Melania Trump was spied on by her neighbors in Slovenia
  • The FLOTUS had a difficult life in Slovenia
  • Life in Slovenia gave Melania Trump a different perspective on life in the United States

Melania Trump’s experiences in Slovenia reportedly prepared her for life as FLOTUS in the White House.

In the book “Inside Trump’s White House,” author Doug Wead dedicated an entire chapter to President Donald Trump’s wife. “Melania’s Revenge” sheds light on the first lady’s upbringing in the Communist nation of Slovenia.

More specifically, Melania grew up in the capital city of Ljubljana, which had its own unique sets of traditions and culture. The totalitarian state allowed the first lady to develop a strong backbone while living in the United States. And despite her previous struggles, Melania has nothing but positive things to say about her new home.

“Life in a totalitarian state, where neighbor often spied on a neighbor, and each block had its own political monitor, may have prepared Melania for the vicious political and media attacks that have become her way as the first lady. They also gave her a perspective on America that no other first lady has ever had,” he said.

When Melania moved to the United States to work as a model, she quickly realized that the country is where her dreams can come true. The first lady also believes that anything is possible in America.

Meanwhile, the FLOTUS also made headlines this week after she was mocked on Twitter after she shared this year’s Christmas video with President Trump.

Some netizens uploaded throwback photos of Melania during her porn star days and edited them to include Santa Claus’ Christmas hat.

“She be best,” Twitter user @muh_thoughts said.

“Peace. love, and happiness for Democrats too? Based on every single one of your husband’s tweets over the past three years, it doesn’t seem so,” Twitter user @johnpavlovitz said.

“All I want for Christmas is the headline ‘Donald Trump arrested and charged with bribery, campaign finance crimes, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice.’ The bonus would be a headline underneath which reads, ‘Trump denied bail-must remain in prison until death,” Twitter user @DeanObeidallah said.

FLOTUS Melania Trump visits military children
First Lady Melania Trump interacts with Ilana Jordan, an Imagine Andrews student, at the youth center on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sept. 15, 2017. The facility offers various programs such as before and after school care, social recreation, sports and fitness and instructional programs for more than 800 children. Photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter/U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter/U.S. Air Force