First lady Melania Trump has expressed her readiness to move back into the White House, where her son Barron will have his own bedroom. In a recent interview on Fox News' 'Fox & Friends,' she revealed her plans to revive her Be Best children's initiative. Melania also shared that she initiated an upcoming documentary about her life, set to be distributed by Amazon Prime Video later this year, following the positive reception of her memoir released last year.
The documentary marks another connection between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and the Trump family. Amazon had previously announced a $1 million donation to the president-elect's inauguration fund and committed to streaming Trump's inauguration on its Prime Video service, amounting to an additional $1 million in-kind donation.
With just a week left until the inauguration, Melania Trump mentioned that she is all packed and has already selected the furniture she intends to bring to the White House. This transition back to the executive mansion has been smoother for her this time around, as she is familiar with the living spaces.
She confirmed that their son Barron, who is currently an 18-year-old freshman at New York University, will have a room of his own for visits. Melania is in the process of hiring for her team and has plans to not only resurrect but also expand her Be Best initiative. The initiative focuses on promoting childhood well-being, responsible social media use, and combating opioid abuse.