In an explosive interview with US television, a former friend of Melania Trump has gone into more detail about the First Lady’s private life.
Ms Winston Wolkoff met Mrs Trump when she was single, before she linked up with the future president.
That moment came during the 2016 election campaign, when the footage emerged of Mr Trump bragging about being able to grab women “by the p***y”, among other things.tape came out, she had reached out to me to have lunch. Now, if any other human being or any other one of my friends – I would have expected to see them in tears. Right?” said Ms Winston Wolkoff.
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