Subject: Re: The Melania Movie: "If They Showed This On A Plane, People Would Still Walk Out"
On Jan 28, 2026 at 2:29:11 AM PST, "Mad Dog" <
nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
Irish Star
Melania Trump suffers huge blow as critics admit they thought her documentary was a joke
Story by Kathleen O'Boyle
As First Lady Melania Trump continues promotional work for her upcoming documentary Melania, critics online have reacted sharply to the project's trailer, with viewers saying they 'thought it was a joke. '
The documentary, produced in part by Melania and directed by Brett Ratner, is set for a worldwide theatrical release on January 30, 2026, and will be followed by streaming availability on Amazon Prime Video.
Melania attempts to provide audiences with a behind-the-scenes look at the 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump's second inauguration, with footage that includes Melania engaging in activities ranging from travel to meetings and personal moments.
As the trailer circulated on social media platforms, viewers slammed
Melania for her work on the documentary. On X, one commenter wrote, "I thought this was a joke post. "
Another user posted, "get the f? out of here maam. " "Nobody cares! " someone else wrote, with another adding, "Ain't no one going the first time to your home video let alone going again. "
Someone else's comment simply said, "I'd rather watch paint dry, " with another adding, "Please girl, nobody is interested. "
It's hilarious how news articles these days quote random replies on social media as if they're in any way significant or meaningful.
"One commenter wrote..."
"Another user posted..."
"Someone else said..."
These people don't even have names, there's no indication of who they are,
what expertise they have with regard to critiquing film, what they do for a living, etc. Just "someone said..." Why should I as the reader of the article give a tin shit what any of these people said or how they feel?
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