Melania Trump Launches Production Company

Melania Trump Launches Production Company

Melania Trump announced Friday that she has created her own production company, Muse Films, ahead of the release by Amazon of a documentary on the first lady.

“PRESENTING: MUSE FILMS My new production company. MELANIA, the film, exclusively in theaters worldwide on January 30th, 2026,” she tweeted.

Amazon paid $40 million to license the film. It was not immediately clear if Muse Films will be licensing the same biographical movie to other companies.

Unlike her omnipresent and outspoken husband, Melania Trump, 55, is protective of her privacy, increasing interest in the documentary.

She rarely grants interviews and for much of her time in the White House has avoided the limelight.

During President Trump’s first term, her major initiative was the “Be Best” anti-bullying campaign, but she has increased her role lately as an important political adviser and American humanitarian representative.

In her most stunning recent remarks, the first lady convened the White House press corps for an unspecified announcement in the executive mansion’s foyer on Oct. 10.

There, she broke the news that her office established an “open channel” with Russian President Vladimir Putin to reunify children separated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with initial transfers accomplished and more in progress.

She then organized a Nov. 13 executive order to increase the government’s role in facilitating life after foster care, including to guide their education and career opportunities.

The first lady subsequently turned heads on Nov. 28 warning at Camp Lejeune that artificial intelligence “will alter war more profoundly than any technology since nuclear weapons.”

She authored a memoir, called “Melania,” that was published in October 2024, where she shared a pro-choice stance on abortion, ahead of her husband’s successful reelection.

“A woman’s fundamental right of individual liberty, to her own life, grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes,” she wrote.

The Slovenia-born former model in August threatened to sue former first son Hunter Biden for his “false, disparaging, defamatory and inflammatory” claim that the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to the future president.

The first lady’s son Barron, 19, moved into the White House this year to continue his studies at New York University’s satellite campus in DC.

She has continued to perform her ceremonial duties, including accepting the annual White House Christmas tree Monday, declaring in front of the horse-drawn carriage that “it will be beautiful — we are going to plan, and it’s starting today!”

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