Melania Trump Says 'Never Say Never' About Becoming First Lady Again, Slams Vogue Magazine

Melania Trump Says 'Never Say Never' About Becoming First Lady Again, Slams Vogue Magazine

Melania Trump on Sunday teased that she could once again live in the White House.

In an interview with Fox News, the former first lady said, "Never say never," when asked about the prospect of living in the White House. It was her first sit-down interview since leaving the White House.

Trump, 52, was the first lady from January 2017 to January 2021.

“I enjoyed living in the White House. To be the first lady of the United States was my greatest honor. I think we achieved a lot in four years of the Trump administration," Trump added.


Fox News host Pete Hegseth pointed out that Trump was never put on the front page of Vogue. Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, as well as Vice President Kamala Harris, have all appeared on the magazine cover. 

"It was their decision. I have much more important things to do ... in [the] White House than being on the cover of Vogue,” Trump replied.

"They're biased, and they have likes and dislikes. It's so obvious, and I think American people, and everyone sees it,” she added.

Trump was involved in various projects during her tenure, including “Be Best,” which focused on well-being for youth and advocating against cyberbullying.

She also was involved in controversies. After her speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention, Trump faced accusations that parts were plagiarized from Obama.

During a June 2018 trip to a migrant child detention center in Texas, Trump was spotted wearing a $39 Zara jacket with the words: "I really don't care, do you?"

Audio tapes of Trump from 2018 caught her saying, "I'm working ... my a-- off on the Christmas stuff, that you know, who gives a f---about the Christmas stuff and decorations? But I need to do it, right?"

Trump was also repeatedly seen slapping the hand of her husband, former President Donald Trump.

Donald Trump has often teased another presidential run. He is considered by many to be the face of the Republican Party and the frontrunner for the nomination.