Facts about Melania Trump, the unique beauty queen
She’s honest about her sex life with DonaldDonald Trump isn’t one to censor himself, as the “Access Hollywood” tapes prove. However, his wife is just as
candid. In a 90s interview with Howard Stern, she admitted that she made love to her husband at least once a
day and “sometimes even more.” Donald has also been open about how great his wife looked in a “very small
thong.” However, these days, the news goes that Melania and her hubby didn’t sleep in the same bed while they
lived in the White House, and she even lived on a whole different floor.
She was the only foreign-born FLOTUS in nearly two centuries
Her nationality alone sets her apart. Born to an Austrian dad and Slovenian mom in Slovenia during the 70s, she’s
one of the only first ladies born in a foreign country, including the wife of John Quincy Adams all the way back in
1825, who was born in England. Besides Slovenian, she speaks English, French, German, and Serbian.


The only first lady to pose nude
Despite shunning PDA, she once posed completely naked for a British GQ spread. She wasn’t bothered by the
kitschy factor of the shoot, which involved Melania spread out nude on a fur rug, covered in diamonds, and
handcuffed to a briefcase in a private plane. Melania has always been about luxury and scandal, and nothing
proved it better than this shoot. We were bombarded by requests to shoot Melania,” GQ editor Dylan
Jones said when asked about our January 2000 nude shoot with Melania Trump, after we had dug through the
archives and published the images online in March 2016. “Given that she was obviously so keen to be featured
in GQ, we came up with a rather kitsch and camp story for her to feature in.” Donald Trump also requested that
photographs be delivered to his office. “We framed the cover and a selection of prints and sent them as soon as

we could.” It appears the First Lady is rather proud of the images: the new White House website lists the cover
shoot as one of her greatest achievements. Recently it has become a source of controversy as questions are
raised over how Melania secured her US visa There was a time when the Mile High Club was a stand-up
organisation. The price of entry was a stolen moment in the cramped and hardly seductive surroundings of a 747
loo, and the penalties for being caught were harsh. Which is a shame when you consider the undeniable frission
travelling at 30,000 feet adds to any assignation. Now airlines have wised-up, with Virgin Atlantic offering double
beds to its Upper Class passengers. But if you’re going to get that all-important upgrade, then you’re going to
have to join the jet set. And there are rules.