A trailer for an upcoming documentary on Melania Trump dropped Wednesday morning and, of course, the online reaction was fast and furious.
The film, titled “Melania,” focuses on the first lady over 20 days leading up to the 2025 presidential inauguration, and is set to be released in theaters on Jan. 30, before moving to Amazon Prime later in the year.
“For the first time, global audiences are invited into theaters to witness this pivotal chapter unfold — a private, unfiltered look as I navigate family, business, and philanthropy on my remarkable journey to becoming first lady of the United States of America,” the first lady told Fox News.
The trailer begins with Melania saying “Here we go again,” quickly followed by a montage of various scenes. It ends with her calling her husband, Donald Trump, and saying, “Hi, Mr. President. Congratulations!”
Trump then asks, “Did you watch it?” to which she quickly replies, “I did not. Yeah, I will see it on the news.”
Not surprisingly, the trailer has attracted a lot of responses on social media, with many people unsure what to think.
Some people wondered just how in-depth the documentary will go as far as all the details of Melania’s life.
Others noted that Amazon-MGM Studios reportedly paid $40 million for the rights to the film, and pointed out that payment probably covered more than just the cost of the actual movie.
Some snarkily mocked the trailer, while also admitting they had a “shut up and take my money” attitude about seeing it.
“Melania” was directed and produced by “Rush Hour” director Brett Ratner. It marks his first film since he was accused of sexual harassment by at least six women in 2017.