President Trump recently praised first lady Melania Trump's documentary film during his address to Republican lawmakers, referring to it as "hot" and highlighting her as a "movie star."
"Can you believe this? That movie was hot, and it is hot. She became a movie star," he remarked. "It was a good movie."
Melania's documentary, titled "Melania," achieved record-breaking opening numbers at the box office. The film, which premiered at the Trump-Kennedy Center in January, chronicles the 20 days leading up to her husband's inauguration.
Directed by Brett Ratner, "Melania" raked in $7 million in its debut, outperforming recent hits like "Am I Racist?" from 2024, which opened with $5.4 million, as reported by Deadline.
The $40 million production, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Muse Films, a company founded by Melania last year, is set to become the most successful non-fiction feature of the past decade, according to the first lady.
During the premiere at the Kennedy Center, Melania shared that the film, now available on Amazon Prime, offers a blend of humor, grief, and fashion. She also mentioned that audiences would gain insight into the transition from private citizen to first lady.
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