Is that Melania doing the Trump dance?
After years of rumors about her marriage to Donald Trump, Melania left little doubt that she supports him all the way at a joyous New Year's Eve celebration.
The famously low-key First Lady let loose with her own version of the Trump dance at the Mar-A-Lago gathering, where she was seen beaming alongside her triumphant husband, the former and future president.
The vibes were ebullient as the Trump family capped off an emotional year for the Trump family and indeed the nation, which bore witness to a miracle on July 13 when Trump survived assassination by inches.
Melania did not speak at the Republican National Convention days later, where she made an elegant entrance set to Beethoven.
The First Lady was seen gently bopping to the Village People's "YMCA" and singing along to the unofficial MAGA anthem on Tuesday night while her husband performed his signature arm-thrusting move with gusto.
Melania's participation in the MAGA dance party delighted Trump fans online, who shared their surprise at seeing the First Lady show off her fun side.
"Never in my life did I think Melania Trump would be jamming to YMCA on New Year's," one user wrote.
"Melania even does the Trump dance elegant," another observed.
BREAKING: Melania Trump debuts her very own YMCA Trump dance at last night Mar-a-Lago NYE celebrations 😂
What a fun night! President Trump and her father, Viktor, by her side. All smiles ❤️ pic.twitter.com/qR1JgdBfxy
— FLOTUS Report (@MELANIAJTRUMP) January 1, 2025
Melania is famously private, and she has long been the target of rumors concerning her marriage, with many speculating that she doesn't really love her husband.
Over the course of the 2024 campaign, the elusive First Lady grew more outspoken as she vigorously condemned political violence against Donald and the abuse of government power against him and his family, especially the FBI raid of Mar-A-Lago in 2022.
But Melania is prepared to leave the darkness of the Biden years behind - and so is the rest of the country after her husband's re-election, which has filled Americans with newfound optimism.
The president-elect, looking trim in a tuxedo, shared his hope for 2025 as he made a red-carpet entrance with his glamorous wife.
"Just a great year, I think we're gonna do fantastically well as a country," he said.
"There's a light over the whole world, not just our country. There's a lot of very happy people," he added.