Body language expert analyzed the First Lady’s reaction to being addressed by Donald Trump. 🤔 The details are in the comments.👇

Former model Melania Trump has been advocating for the “Take It Down” Act, aimed at removing revenge porn. During President Donald Trump’s March 5 address to Congress, he praised her efforts, prompting applause. However, body language expert Darren Stanton noted her smile appeared forced, indicating discomfort.

The bill, already passed by the Senate, aims to criminalize deepfake and non-consensual pornography. Melania, accompanied by Hayley Fergusson and Elliston Berry, clapped as Donald acknowledged her work, though Stanton suggested she was uneasy with the attention.

Melania’s 2025 White House portrait also sparked discussions. Unlike her softer 2017 image, this one features a bold black-and-white palette, a firm stance, and the Washington Monument behind her, emphasizing power and distance. Photographer Régine Mahaux, a longtime Trump family collaborator, highlighted Melania’s hands-on approach in shaping the image.

Experts note the contrast between her past and present portraits, reflecting a shift from warmth to strength in her evolving public image.

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