Melania Trump brutally mocked on Stephen Colbert’s late night show

Melania Trump has not made too many public outings during her second term as First Lady of the United States. A few weeks ago, she and Donald visited the NAvy where the former model made a speech, which went viral. Now, Melania is once again in the spotlight, however, it’s not “her.” Instead, she is being mocked on Stephen Colbert’s late night show.

Melania Trump promised that her seconr term as First LAdy of the United States would be different than the first, and that, she has kept. The Slovenian-born model has kept a low profile since returning to the White House with Donald Trump.

But just a few weeks ago, she made a rare public appearance and held a speech. Donald and Melania Trump at an event at the Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia to celebrate 250 years of the Navy.

The First Lady of the United States rocked somehwat of a ‘Top Gun’ style with a brown bomber jacket, but as she began her speech, people had some opinions as to how she greeted the navy audience members.

Hooyah, Navy,” Melania said, but the response was likely not what she had expected. While applause followed, an awkward pause soon appeared in the crowd.

While some praised Melania Trump for her greeting, others weren’t convinced. On social media, many users made their opinions clear on Melania’s “Hooyah.”

“Please make it stop,” one X user wrote.

Melania Trump mocked with ‘fake Melania’ on Stephen Colbert show

The First Lady has since then been seen in public once, but on Tuesday, she returned to the spotlight once again. Or well it wasn’t her, but someone portraying her, and fans are divide.d

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