‘Fake Melania’ theory is back as social media users can’t believe… – Times of India

Donald Trump and Melania cast their votes in Florida.

The ‘fake Melania‘ theory made a comeback on social media as users commented that the Melania Trump who came to cast the vote along with Donald Trump was not the real one. This conspiracy theory is not new as it was earlier claimed that sometimes Melania Trump’s body double was used at some events. But there was never any evidence in support of that and it remains a social media entertainment.
Melania Trump was seen in a polka-dotted dress and was wearing shades.
“Having to trot out the fake Melania on election day is pretty embarrassing,” a social media user wrote. He was not alone as another noted, “Fake Melania makes a rare appearance.”
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“Fake Melania looks annoyed the dolt standing next to her wont stfu…” a comment read.
“This looks suspiciously like Fake Melania to me,” a user wrote.
“I can’t tell if that’s fake Melania or hostage Melania standing next to him because they both look so much alike” one wrote.
“Say hello to Fake Melania who now has a fake best selling book to go along with the rest of her fake life,” another user wrote.
“I’m glad they brought back Fake Melania for the season finale,” a comment read.
One user delved deeper and posted a recent photo of Melania Trump from the Madison Square Ground event and concluded that today’s Melania was fake as the bone structure is not even matching. People commented that the upperlip and the nose are also not matching.
“I think fake Melania voted for Kamala,” one user joked.
Social media users also made fun of whether ‘fake Melania’ showed her ID card before casting her vote.
Melania Trump remained largely absent from Donald Trump’s campaigning though she did not miss the Republican National Convention and the MSG event. Melania came out with her memoir ‘Melania’ and spoke about the election extensively for the promotion of the book.

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