Internet weighs in as Melania Trump skips Donald Trump's Super Tuesday victory celebrations at Mar-a-Lago
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Former First Lady Melania Trump's absence was evident at her husband, Donald Trump’s Super Tuesday celebration that took place at Mar-a-Lago following a successful presidential primary election.
The 77-year-old former US President addressed hundreds of supporters at the club's grand ballroom after securing his third consecutive Republican presidential nomination.
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Trump remarked during his victory speech, “This was an amazing night, an amazing day, it’s been an incredible period of time in our country’s history.”
Who were present at Donald Trump’s Super Tuesday watch party at Mar-a-Lago?
Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, the sons of former President Donald Trump, were spotted attending the Super Tuesday watch party.
However, his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, was not present, which was expected as she is no longer actively involved in her father's political endeavors.
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Despite the MAGA figurehead's sweeping primary victories in over a dozen states and his apparent good mood during the festivities, many people on social media noticed that Melania Trump, aged 53, was absent from the event.
According to a source previously cited by Page Six, Donald Trump's wife, Melania, was reportedly planning to increase her diplomatic appearances in 2024 to support her husband's bid for re-election to the US presidency.
The insider claims that the former FLOTUS who shares a 17-year-old son named Barron with Donald Trump, had grown more confident in her role as both her husband's representative and a diplomatic figure following her positive reception at the funeral of Rosalynn Carter.
However, Melania was notably absent from the Trump family's Christmas card last December.
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It was later revealed that she had not been able to attend the photo shoot due to her mother's illness.
Sadly, her mother, Amalija Knavs, passed away shortly thereafter, and Donald Trump was there to support Melania at the funeral.
Recently, a new book alleged that Melania Trump hides her true emotions about conflicts with her husband.
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The book claims that she once wanted to see her husband "humiliated" over a sex scandal he had with porn star Stormy Daniels.
Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham reportedly shared this information with Katie Rogers for her book, ‘American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden'.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former friend of Melania's, also mentioned similar opinions last year.
Winston Wolkoff was quoted by the aforementioned outlet as saying that the former First Lady lives in an "ivory tower of denial" and that her "way of coping is to never let her feelings show or affect her."
Internet mocks Donald Trump amid Melania’s absence from his victory celebrations
People on social media slammed the former President for organizing his victory party sans his wife, Melania.
One X user remarked, "She’s probably out looking for an actual billionaire to marry."
She’s probably out looking for an actual billionaire to marry.
— Sandi Anthony (@SandiAnthony1) March 6, 2024
"@MELANIATRUMP's been "missing" from that marriage since 2000...", another user said.
@MELANIATRUMP's been "missing" from that marriage since 2000...
— Shoot_me-now (@Phototogboy) March 6, 2024
Another Facebook user commented, "He called her Mercedes in an interview, probably a bit miffed. She should be used to it. He rarely recognises people these days"
One user quipped, "Go Melania, your a smart woman, take him for half of whatever he's got left, plus some generous alimony. That'd send him over the edge for sure."
Another user argued, "She is young. Why should she be in the spotlight for another 4 years just for the husband's ambitions. She should enjoy and have her own life."
Finally, this user stated, "God. Don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know it’s not good."
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