Melania Trump

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Melania Trump

Melania with her husband Donald J. Trump
Birth name Melanija Knavs
Anglicized to Melania Knauss
Date of birth April 26, 1970 (1970-04-26) (age 37)
Place of birth Sevnica, Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia)
Height 5'11
Hair color Brown
Eye color Blue
Measurements 35½-24-35½
Dress size 4 (U.S.) 34 (EU)
Shoe size 8 (U.S.) 40 (E.U.)
Spouse(s) Donald J. Trump
[MelaniaTrump.com Official web site]

Melania Knauss-Trump (born Melanija Knavs, anglicized to Melania Knauss, on April 26, 1970) is a fashion model from Slovenia, and is the wife of the American business executive and real estate magnate Donald J. Trump, who is twenty-four years her senior and whom she married on January 22, 2005.

Melania was born as the daughter of an Austrian father and a Slovenian mother in Sevnica, Slovenia, at the time when it was part of (the former) Yugoslavia. She grew up in a home where her parents made sure she was well-educated with the intention of success in life on their minds. This meant many hours of studying when she was young.

In 1999, she met Trump at a fashion event. At the same time she secured a modeling job for Allure magazine.

Her notoriety was raised a few notches after appearing on the Howard Stern show with Trump and revealing their sex life. This led to a nude layout in British GQ magazine, including the cover shot in January 2000. She was considered a supermodel in many parts of Europe, although she did not achieve that level of fame in the United States.

As Melania's relationship with Trump grew, Melania continued to model, but also became involved with the social set of New York. Their relationship received increasing publicity after the launch of Trump's successful business-oriented reality television show, The Apprentice.

Trump and Knauss became engaged in 2004, and married on January 22, 2005 at Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida, followed by a reception at Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate. Their wedding ceremony was widely covered by the media, with the fact that Knauss wore a $200,000 dress made by the house of Christian Dior, frequently noted. The cake at the reception was a 50 pound orange Grand Marnier cake with a Grand Marnier buttercream filling, covered with 3,000 roses, constructed by the chef at Mar-A-Lago.

Recently, Knauss has appeared in a comic TV advertisement for Aflac insurance, in which she and the Aflac mascot, a duck, voiced by comedian Gilbert Gottfried, exchange personalities via a Frankenstein-like mad experiment. She has appeared as a guest host on The View.

On September 27, 2005, the Trumps announced that Melania was pregnant with Donald Trump's fifth child.[1] On March 20, 2006 Melania gave birth to a boy, whom the couple named Barron William Trump. Donald Trump made the announcement via phone on the Imus in the Morning show about 20 minutes after birth, stating that "Everyone's perfect".


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