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At 54, Melania Trump FINALLY Admits What We All Suspected
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Melania Trump FINALLY Admits What We All Suspected
Melania Trump has always seemed mysterious. People have been interested in her story for years, since she went from living in a small town in Europe to living in the White House. A lot of people have made guesses about her marriage, her life, and what's really going on behind her quiet exterior. She is now 54 years old and talking about her past. She is ready to clear up things that were only stories or guesses before. What shocking facts might she tell? How do these new facts change the way we think about the Trump family and their time in the White House?
Melania Trump, whose real name is Melania Knauss and was born on April 26, 1970, in what is now Slovenia, grew up in a very different world from the one she would later accept. Viktor Knauss, her father, used to be a driver before he sold auto parts. It's likely that his links to the League of Communists of Yugoslavia were good for the family in some ways. In their village of Sevnica, her mother, Amalija, worked as a pattern maker at a company called Jutran that made clothes for kids.
Melania Trump has always seemed mysterious. People have been interested in her story for years, since she went from living in a small town in Europe to living in the White House. A lot of people have made guesses about her marriage, her life, and what's really going on behind her quiet exterior. She is now 54 years old and talking about her past. She is ready to clear up things that were only stories or guesses before. What shocking facts might she tell? How do these new facts change the way we think about the Trump family and their time in the White House?
Melania Trump, whose real name is Melania Knauss and was born on April 26, 1970, in what is now Slovenia, grew up in a very different world from the one she would later accept. Viktor Knauss, her father, used to be a driver before he sold auto parts. It's likely that his links to the League of Communists of Yugoslavia were good for the family in some ways. In their village of Sevnica, her mother, Amalija, worked as a pattern maker at a company called Jutran that made clothes for kids.
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