In a Heartfelt Moment, Melania Trump Speaks Her Native Language

Melania Trump, originally from Slovenia, moved to the United States as a young woman to pursue a career in modeling. She quickly became a well-known figure in New York’s bustling modeling scene.

After meeting Donald Trump, she decided to focus on family life, stepping back from modeling to dedicate herself to nurturing their son, Barron.

Despite building a new life in the US, Melania has never let go of her connection to Slovenia. Her parents moved to the US to be closer to their daughter and grandson.

Even Barron, their son, once spoke with a Slovenian accent in his early years. Unfortunately, Melania’s mother passed away last year, but her father continues to lend his support to the family.

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