Donald Trump's wife Melania to appear in 'unprecedented' documentary exploring her 'unique' life

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Donald Trump's wife Melania to appear in 'unprecedented' documentary exploring her 'unique' life
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Daniel Bird, Lindsey Bahr, AP)
Published: Jan, 05 2025 18:40

Melania Trump will be seen in a new light thanks to jaw-dropping documentary. The third wife of The Apprentice star and President Donald Trump is set to be the focus of an eye-opening new documentary by acclaimed director Brett Ratner, with Amazon Prime Video snagging the exclusive rights for both a streaming showcase and theatrical release later this year.

The company dished on Sunday that filming has already kicked off for the revealing flick, which aims to offer viewers an "unprecedented behind-the-scenes look" at Melania's life, billing it as a "truly unique story." The First Lady, who recently penned her own memoir, is preparing for her husband's return to office come January 20.

This latest project weaves another thread between Amazon's honcho Jeff Bezos and the Trump brand; in December, Amazon pledged a staggering $1 million to Trump's inauguration festivities and announced it would also cast Trump's swearing-in ceremony across its Prime Video platform, a gesture worth another million.

Bezos and Trump haven't always seen eye to eye, especially when Trump took swings at Amazon during his stance at the helm of the country and lashed out at The Washington Post, part of Bezos's empire. However, lately, peace seems to have been brokered, as Amazon and other tech giants cozy up to Trump's returning administration.

This past December, Bezos couldn't hide his buzz about possible deregulation up ahead and shared his bright view on Trump's second go-around. In October, Bezos refused to allow the Post to endorse a presidential candidate, leading to tens of thousands of people cancelling their subscriptions and sparking protests from long-serving journalists. Over the weekend, a cartoonist resigned after an editor rejected her sketch depicting the newspaper's owner and other media executives bowing before the president-elect.

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