Donald Trump uses an unusual nickname for Melania in a viral public moment

An intimate moment between the former president and First Lady Melania Trump captured the attention of viewers during a rare joint appearance at a military parade in Washington, D.C. on June 14—celebrating both the 79th birthday of Donald Trump and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

Amid formal fanfare, Melania touched Trump’s back tenderly as the couple stood side by side. Trump patted her back in return. Jeremy Freeman, a lip reader, claims that Trump muttered, “Thank you, baby.” Supporters viewed it as a charming show of love.

Not everybody was persuaded. Melania’s movements showed tension, according to body language expert Judi James, but she also recognized sincere moments, like the hand-holding early in the ceremony. Trump seemed more at ease and less talkative, but Melania exuded poise and authority.

A Hint of Comedy

Nicola Hickling, another lip reader, noticed a lighthearted conversation:

“They’re doing well,” Melania said.

  • Trump: “I put my finger on one of them.”
  • Melania: “You didn’t do that,” she said with a smile.
  • Viewers were reminded of the couple’s intimate relationship by the humorous moment.

Contradictory Responses

 

Experts viewed Trump’s informal manner as a means of honoring the military without going too far, despite the fact that the parade was criticized by some.

The Trumps’ fleeting, unplanned moments, whether they are affectionate or just courteous, continue to pique public interest and show a couple adjusting to life in the spotlight in their own unique way.

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