Melania Trump has a new viral video and it showed a scene that suggests she was upset at her husband Donald Trump. Apparently, she preferred holding her Hermes Birkin bag than hold hands with the POTUS.
Melania rejected Donald twice
The video was taken when Melania Trump and the president were coming down from the presidential plane Air Force One earlier this week. They were a few steps down when Mr. Trump tried to hold her hand and the FLOTUS appeared to be pressing her dress down as it was windy.
The First Lady then moved her hand away but the president attempted to hold her hand again which was also rejected and this time, it was so obvious that she doesn’t want to be held. The president appeared puzzled and just greeted people around and pretend nothing happened.
The Hollywood Life reported that it seems Melania Trump cares more for her $13K Hermès Birkin bag than her husband. This incident happened in New Jersey last weekend. Barron Trump was also said to be with the First Couple at that time.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that Mrs. Trump was caught on camera while declining to hold hands with her husband. They actually have a lot of photos and videos that show the FLOTUS rejecting to be held by Mr. Trump. Such pictures made the public believe that their marriage is on the rocks.
Rihanna reacts to Melania and Donald’s viral video
Rihanna reacted to the video of the First Couple as they were descending from the Air Force One. The popular singer poked fun at the incident by reposting the video and adding her hit track “Needed Me” as its background tune.
She also captioned her post with a few words that read: "Melania likes art." Rihanna then added the hashtag “#78days” which made her update even more interesting because this was a reference to the days until the presidential election in November.
Finally, Lady Gaga also joined in and left a comment on Rihanna’s post. The “Rain on Me” singer’s message read: “That Birkin is PISSED” and fans were laughing while praising her for the comment.


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