Trump's second term: White House dynamics under spotlight
Donald Trump is set to assume office as President of the United States for the second time. The politician and businessman has been in a turbulent relationship with Melania Trump for approximately 20 years. An unauthorised biography of Melania revealed that the couple has separate bedrooms...
8 November 2024 14:57
The victory in the US presidential election is certain. In the race for office, Donald Trump defeated his opponent Kamala Harris. Now, the citizens of the United States are focused on the winning candidate, asking questions about the next steps for the presidential couple. Will Melania Trump move into the White House with her husband? It is well-known that she is hesitant about the move.
The relationship between Melania and Donald Trump can be described as turbulent. Many people claimed that she was involved with the businessman only for money. However, their relationship has lasted many years, and their son, Barron Trump, was born.
In 2019, an unauthorised biography of Melania Trump was published, which included a surprising detail about the couple's sleeping arrangements.
Separate beds and bedrooms on different floors
In the mentioned biography of Melania Trump, the author discovered information that the presidential couple does not sleep in the same bed or even the same room. Their bedrooms are reportedly on different floors of the building. Could a bit of distance be the key to maintaining their relationship?
There might be another reason. In one interview, Melania Trump admitted that she does not want more children. With Donald, she had a son who turned 18 years old in March 2024. She admitted that initially, her husband encouraged her to expand the family. However, she remained steadfast.
- I have always been satisfied with having one child. Donald encouraged us to have more (...). I know how busy (Donald Trump - editor's note) is... and I am responsible for everything. That's why having one child is ideal - Melania explained in an interview for Fox News Channel.