Melania Trump ‘hates’ husband Donald, claims bombshell book and Internet concurs

WASHINGTON, DC: Renowned American journalist and author Michael Wolff has claimed that First Lady Melania Trump allegedly hates her husband, President Donald Trump, in his upcoming book, 'All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America', OK! Magazine reported on Friday, February 21.
Wolff is known for revealing the infighting and dysfunction within the first Trump administration in 2018 when he published the best-seller 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.' His other notable works include 'Seige: Trump Under Fire,' released in 2019, 'The Man Who Owns The News', released in 2008, and many more.

Michael Wolff's take on Melania and Donald Trump's relationship
MIchael Wolff commented on the relationship between the first couple in his upcoming work, after reportedly interviewing a "Mar-a-Lago patio confidant". He noted that the person was “bewildered that this needed saying,” but Melania "f**king hates him (Donald Trump)".
The 54-year-old former model, Melania, has stayed away from the public gaze since Trump lost his reelection bid in 2020 to former president Joe Biden. Speculations grew about the state of their marriage after she remained absent through most of his presidential campaign in 2024.

Melania only made rare appearances, such as during the Republican National Convention in July last year. After Trump decisively won the presidential election, Melania accompanied him on the stage as he delivered the acceptance speech, but refrained from speaking herself.
"Whatever was going on — and no one had any idea what was going on, at least no more than what was plainly obvious — it had certainly not been helped by the Stormy trial,” Wolff stated in his book, referring to the POTUS' legal ordeal last year over hush money payments made to actress Stormy Daniels.
"But that seemed hardly the only thing to explain the colder and colder winter," the book further states.

Set to release on Tuesday, February 25, Wolff's book dives deeper into the intricacies of the Trump marriage to conclude that the relationship shared between the two is far from conventional.
The book has already come under attack from team Trump, with his current Chief of Staff Susie Wiles issuing a joint statement with Chris LaCivita, co-manager of Trump's successful campaign for the 2024 US presidency.
"A number of us have received inquiries from the disgraced author Michael Wolff, whose previous work can only be described as fiction. He is a known peddler of fake news who routinely concocts situations, conversations, and conclusions that never happened," it read.
"As a group, we have decided not to respond to his bad-faith inquiries, and we encourage others to completely disregard whatever nonsense he eventually publishes. Consider this our blanket response to whatever he writes," it concluded.

Internet agrees with Michael Wolff's take on Donald and Melania Trump's relationship
Netizens reacting to the revelation on the social media platform X sided with Michael Wolff claiming the first couple does not share an easy relationship.
"She hates him so much she lives in a different state," wrote a user.
She hates him so much she lives in a different state.
— Matt (Taylor’s Version) (@MattMMPLS) February 21, 2025
"Obviously, all you needed to do is pay attention to her body language," shared another.
Obviously, all you needed to do is pay attention to her body language.
— Sean Kelly (@SeanKel74013109) February 21, 2025
"The prenup is strong with this one," quipped one user.
"Could explain why she was dressed like going to a funeral at the inauguration," jibed another.
Could explain why she was dressed like going to a funeral at the inauguration.
— Jefferson Kaine (@jefferson_kaine) February 21, 2025
"You can tell she despises him. It all about the money flow for her," alleged one.
You can tell she despises him. It all about the money flow for her
— SweetT (@SweetT69961222) February 21, 2025
"To know him, is to hate him. Tracks," chided yet another.
This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.