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New Details About Melania Trump’s Documentary Proves We Live In The Worst Timeline
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This feels like a lot of fuss just so President Donald Trump can actually see his wife once in a while. The director of the “Melania” documentary, Brett Ratner — who, by the way, was accused of sexual misconduct by numerous women — recently implied that we’re going to get a lot more of first lady Melania Trump on our screens…whether we want it or not. Earlier this month, Marc Beckman, the first lady’s senior adviser and longtime manager, broke the news on conservative media network Real America’s Voice that there was going to be a follow-up docuseries to the “Melania” film. Despite Amazon’s full-length documentary about the first lady earning only a fraction of the $75 million Amazon MGM Studios reportedly spent on the project, Ratner teased on Instagram recently that there’s going to be more than just one season of this mess. “Here we go again….” Ratner wrote next to a blurry image of him with Trump. “The saga continues …. can’t wait to share with everyone around the world the next two chapters of MELANIA, THE DOCU SERIES!” It’s hard to even fathom what a (hopefully) rhetorical Melania Trump franchise would even consist of, considering the central conflict for her full-length flop that dropped earlier this year seemed to be, at least according to one reviewer, mostly about the former model altering her blouse for her husband’s second presidential inauguration. Thanks to the content of the film, it’s probably safe to assume that the series will not cover aspects of the first lady’s life Americans might actually be interested in — like why she spends most of her time during her husband’s second term in Manhattan rather than the White House, or why she skipped Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-S.C.) funeral and the rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and hasn’t been seen in public for a month. By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.