KEY POINTS

  • Melania Trump stuns at Governor's Ball
  • Melania Trump wears black to Governor's Ball
  • Melania Trump was mocked on Twitter for her appearance, role, and more 

Melania Trump accompanied Donald Trump to the annual Governor’s Ball at the White House.

The majority of the first lady’s supporters couldn’t help but notice how stunning the FLOTUS looked in her black sleeveless dress. But Melania’s critics also took her recent engagement as an opportunity to mock her for almost everything, including her relationship with Ivanka Trump.

Twitter user @DPWIMM asked why Trump’s favorite daughter wasn’t at the Governor’s Ball when Ivanka is the real first lady. The comment was probably due to the fact that Ivanka has been more visible in recent months.

While the POTUS was campaigning in the presidential elections four years ago, the public saw Ivanka more than the FLOTUS. At that time, the first lady was busy raising her son, Barron Trump and waiting for the current school year to end.

Other critics called Melania and Trump “gross” and “disgusting.” And some netizens also joked about the POTUS’s breasts by calling them Big Macs. The FLOTUS’s breasts appeared to be much smaller than usual because of the color and the cut of her formal attire.

Meanwhile, some supporters of Barack and Michelle Obama also mocked the Trumps following their Oscars win.

“Don’t tell Donald that Obama won an Oscar. He doesn’t need that kind of stress,” Twitter user @Pattielaine57 said.

“POTUS, Obama won an Oscar!!!” Twitter user @theBreeze65 said.

“How were the Oscars?” Twitter user @frankgatto161 said.

In related news, the POTUS was also mocked on social media after he posted about making and keeping America great.

“Imagine being this proud (caps lock) of being this low IQ. But here we are,” Twitter user @AngelaBelcamino said.

“Seriously, someone get Trump help. He is having some kind of breakdown. Spending his first whole day tweeting. Seems worse than usual,” Twitter user @PackersFavreFan said.

“You still haven’t made it great in three years? I would agree with that,” Twitter user @dvillella said.

Melania Trump, escorted by a U.S. Marine, arrives at the 58th Presidential Inauguration
Melania Trump, escorted by a U.S. Marine, arrives at the 58th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2017. More than 5,000 military members from across all branches of the armed forces of the United States, including reserve and National Guard components, provided ceremonial support and Defense Support of Civil Authorities during the inaugural period. Photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Marianique Santos/The United States Marine Corps Photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Marianique Santos/The United States Marine Corps