People always think that Melania Trump and Donald Trump do not have a good relationship as husband and wife. In fact, many see them as a mismatched couple who is only sticking together because they are currently the FLOTUS and POTUS. If they are not in the Whitehouse, they may have been divorced already.
But do Melania Trump and her husband really lack intimacy? Are they not close to each other? Surprisingly, the answer is “No.” As it turned out, despite the endless cheating rumors, the first couple of the United States is actually very close and has a good romantic relationship, Express reported.
Melania Trump revealed that she and Donald have a different kind of romance compared to what most people have. She added that her husband is a very different man when it comes to being a partner/husband.
The FLOTUS further narrated that far from what people see their relationship to be, they are always intimate and loves to spend quality time together. Talking about her love life with Donald Trump, Melania said, "He is a romantic guy. It's a different romance than maybe some other people have but he's a very different man anyway.”
She added, "We have a great relationship and we are both very independent. We love what we do and that's the most important [thing]. We have great quality time together."
Melania Trump went on to say that they love to go on movie and dinner dates. They may go out by themselves or at times they go with their close friends.
Finally, Laurence Leamer, the author of “Mar-a-Lago: Inside the Gates of Power at Donald Trump’s Presidential Palace,” described Melania Trump and Donald Trump’s relationship as “them against the world” type. People reported that the writer also verified the fact that the former model is close to her husband and shared that when in their favorite place which is the Mar-a-Lago, they always hold hands and gets intimate like nobody is watching.


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