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A photo of Melania recently sparked rumors that Trump was using a “replacement” instead of the real First Lady.
The keyword “FakeMelania” began to spread on Twitter over the weekend after a photo of the First Lady of the United States hopped into a Marine One helicopter at the White House with President Donald Trump at a debate in Nashville on October 22.
In the photo, Melania wears sunglasses, prepares to get off the helicopter and greets her followers. However, many Internet users reported that their smile and teeth looked somewhat different than normal.
For many years, it was rumored that Trump hired a “specialist” for his wife because she did not want to accompany him on election campaigns. Trump has criticized the theory as “fake news,” but the rumors have not ended.
“The only thing I’ll remember from this administration is that they recruited the new Melania and they acted like we didn’t notice, like a four-year-old with guppies,” commented film director Zack Bornstein. about the latest “stunt” rumor.
In 2017, unfounded rumors also spread that Melania used a “stunt double,” when a California man tweeted a photo of her and Trump preparing to board a plane. This person tried to point out the differences to motivate the hypothesis that this was not the real Melania.
In October 2017, Business Insider questioned an undercover agent who is said to have a fairly similar appearance, face, and hair color to the first lady.
A White House spokesman denied the accusation, calling it “an absurd story.” Jonathan Wackrow, a CNN contributor and former Secret Service employee who served the family of the US president, also confirmed that the Secret Service does not use “relatives.”
Mr. Ngoc (Follow Yahoo News UK)