Melania gets the GLOBAL HUMILIATION she deserves as MOVIE FLOPS
From MeidasTouch
The documentary "Lady Einstein" focuses on Melania Trump's behind-the-scenes preparations for her role as First Lady, revealing a troubling disparity between her lucrative earning potential and the socio-political climate, including state executions in Minneapolis. Highlighting the film's commercial failure and the questionable motives behind its production—backed by substantial funding from Amazon shortly after a private dinner between Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump—the commentary critiques the...
Key Takeaways
- Melania Trump's documentary flops harder than a Spirit Airlines flight—no one bought a ticket. Seriously.
- With $28 million for 'packing boxes,' she earned more in a pee break than many do in a week.
- Amazon's $40 million investment might be the most expensive 'thank you' note ever written to a first lady.
- Brett Ratner's comeback story goes from Hollywood disgrace to Melania's director—proof that in entertainment, shame is subjective.
- While the U.S. executes citizens, we get a glitzy film about a woman organizing scarves. Priorities, anyone?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Blaine & Robert Trump (person)
- Amazon (company)
- Jeff Bezos (person)
- Albert Einstein (person)
- Mara Lago (location)
- Katie Miller (person)
- Steven Little Miller (person)
- Epstein (concept)
- Department of Defense (company)
- Tim Cook (person)
- Alex Jeffrey Prey (person)
- Truth Social (company)
- Mike Tyson (person)
- Letterbox (company)
- NFL (company)
- Z Y Z ZYX Road (media)