OAN Staff Blake Wolf
9:15am – Sunday, January 5, 2025
Amazon Prime has acquired the exclusive license for a documentary film that provides an “unprecedented behind-the-scenes” look into the life of first lady Melania Trump. It is scheduled to be released in theaters and streaming worldwide in late 2025.
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The film will be executive produced by Melania Trump herself. The director is Brett Ratner, who is known for directing movies. rush hour series.
“Filming will begin in December 2024 and is expected to be released in the second half of 2025. Prime Video will share more details about the project as filming progresses and release plans are finalized.” We're excited to share it with our millions of customers around the world,” an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement.
The announcement comes on the heels of the publication of Melania, a memoir that details the first lady's life, featuring never-before-shared stories and photos.
“Writing my memoir has been an amazing journey full of emotional ups and downs,” she previously said. “Each story shaped who I am today.”
“Although daunting at times, this process has been incredibly rewarding and reminded me of my strength and the beauty of sharing my truth,” she added. .
Melania Trump plans to return to the role of president First Lady of January 20ththIn 2025, following the victory of President-elect Donald Trump on Election Day.
Melania previously added that as she returns to her role as First Lady, her focus will remain on uplifting children so they have the “support and resources they need to reach their full potential.” and this was a key part of her agenda during President Trump's first term.
The former and future first lady placed particular emphasis on issuing support for children in the foster care system, which she dubbed the “Be Best” initiative.
First lady Melania worked with members of Congress to fund grants given to children and youth in foster care for college costs and other developmental programs.
“My focus remains on creating safe and nurturing spaces for children to learn, grow and thrive,” she said.
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