Melania Trump has admitted she “doesn’t always agree” with her husband’s actions.
Speaking about her new Amazon-produced documentary - which will show the behind-the-scenes of what it’s like for the First Lady to return to the White House - Melania revealed that she is in a different space than she was eight years ago
“I feel I was always me the first time, as well. I just feel that people didn’t accept me. Maybe they didn’t understand me the way maybe they do now. And I didn’t have much support," she told Fox & Friends.
“Maybe some people — they see me as just the wife of the president, but I’m standing on my own two feet, independent. I have my own thoughts. I have my own Yes and no," she continued.
The film will show the behind-the-scenes of what it’s like for the First Lady to return to the White House
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Amazon reportedly paid $40 million to license the documentary directed by Brett Ratner, an American director who was ousted from Hollywood following rape allegations.
James Carville, a democratic political consultant suggested someone should “look into” why Amazon had paid Ratner such a large fee.
“This is something I’m going to claim some expertise in, the subject of documentaries because I’ve been the subject of two and I’ve been the subject of a recent one…
"You can produce a world class documentary for $2 million. I know it.”
“I give him my advice, and sometimes he listens. Sometimes he doesn’t. And that’s okay,” Melania said of her husband
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He continued: “You couldn’t spend $40 million on a documentary if you tried 10 times harder to do it, so where’s the money going? Well, we know where the money is going.”
Carville suggested the deal is just a way for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to get closer to Trump.
The documentary on Melania is scheduled for release this autumn and will later stream on Amazon Prime.