Melania
Trump’s office dismissed Ivana Trump’s suggestion that she has a deeper
bond with President Trump than the first lady, saying Trump’s first
wife is desperately trying to stir up interest in a new book.
![]() |
First lady Melania Trump and Ivana Trump. (Photos: Charles Platiau/Reuters, Foc Kan/WireImage via Getty Images) |
“Mrs.
Trump has made the White House a home for Barron and the President,”
Stephanie Grisham, a spokeswoman for Melania Trump, said in a statement
on Monday. “She loves living in Washington, D.C., and is honored by her
role as First Lady of the United States.
She plans to use her title and
role to help children, not sell books. There is clearly no substance to
this statement from an ex, this is unfortunately only attention-seeking
and self-serving noise.”
In an interview with ABC News, Ivana Trump said she speaks to Trump every couple weeks — and that she has a “direct number” to call him at the White House.
“I [don’t] really want to call him there, because Melania is there,” Ivana Trump said.
“And
I don’t want to cause any kind of jealousy or something like that,
because I’m basically first Trump wife, OK? I’m first lady,” she
continued, laughing.
“I
think for her to be in Washington must be terrible,” Ivana Trump said
of Melania. “It’s better her than me. I would hate Washington.”
Ivana, though, was not done tossing shade in the first lady’s direction.
“Would
I straighten up the White House in 14 days? Absolutely. Can I give the
speech for 45 minutes without [a] teleprompter? Absolutely,” she said.
“Can I read a contract? Can I negotiate? Can I entertain? Absolutely.
But I would not really like to be there. I like my freedom.”
The
Czech-born former fashion model and businesswoman was Trump’s first
wife and is the mother of his three eldest children — Donald Trump Jr.,
Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump. She and Trump divorced in 1992 amid
revelations that he was having an affair with Marla Maples, who Trump
married in 1993. The same year, Maples gave birth to Trump’s fourth
child, Tiffany Trump. Their marriage ended in 1999. Trump married
Melania in 2005.
Ivana
Trump, 68, also said that after Trump was elected president, he offered
to make her U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic, but she declined.
“I said, ‘Donald, no.’” Ivana Trump said. “‘I want my freedom.’”
No comments:
Post a Comment