On election day, Melania Trump turned heads the moment she walked into a polling station—indoors and behind a pair of oversized sunglasses. The unexpected fashion choice didn’t go unnoticed. Within minutes, social media lit up, and speculation surged. Was it just a bold accessory—or was something being concealed?
Almost immediately, an old conspiracy theory resurfaced. The hashtag #FakeMelania began trending as online sleuths suggested the woman beside Donald Trump wasn’t Melania at all, but a body double. Side-by-side photo comparisons flooded the feed, with users pointing to perceived differences in facial features, posture, and even her smile. The theory, which first gained traction during her time in the White House, suddenly found new life.
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