Melania Trump has opened up about her slightly complicated feelings regarding her husband's, shall we say, *enthusiastic* rendition of the "YMCA" dance. While acknowledging its undeniable popularity, she didn't shy away from admitting that sometimes, well, it's just not the right moment.
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During a recent appearance on Fox News' "The Five," Mrs. Trump addressed the viral phenomenon head-on. You know the one – the fist-pumping, shoulder-shimmying routine that's become a staple at rallies and a hit (or miss, depending on your perspective) on social media. It seems the First Lady has a more nuanced take than, say, the average rally-goer.
"I like it at certain times, but some days it's not appropriate, and I told him so," she revealed to host Jesse Watters. Honestly, I think many of us can relate to that feeling – sometimes you just want a bit of gravitas, and a full-blown "YMCA" isn't exactly conducive. However, she quickly added, "But it's his dance, and I think people love it, people in sport. All around the world, they're dancing." So, a qualified endorsement, it seems.
She went on to say, "It's a great atmosphere when he does, so it brings happiness and fun as well as serious as you need to be as well. So, I think he's doing just fine." It's that classic Melania balance – acknowledging the, ahem, unique qualities while ultimately offering support. It's a tricky line to walk, but she manages it.
Watters, clearly intrigued, pressed her on whether she'd ever attempted the dance herself. And here's where it gets interesting. "I did," she admitted, surprising Watters with her response. Then, with a hint of mystery, she simply added, "It's different than his." Now *that's* something I'd pay to see. What exactly constitutes a "different" version of the YMCA dance? The possibilities are endless.
The interview also briefly touched upon her perspective on Trump's eventual move into politics. "I always thought you know that one day he might go and run and I always told him if you do it, you will win, because I knew how much people loved him. And here we are again," she shared, hinting at a long-held belief in his potential.
This peek into Melania Trump's thoughts comes just ahead of the release of "Melania," a documentary promising an inside look at her life during the lead-up to a potential second inauguration in 2025. Set to hit a significant number of theaters, the film promises access to Trump Tower, Mar-a-Lago, and, of course, the White House. Whether it will feature a "different" rendition of the "YMCA" dance remains to be seen.
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