Donald Trump is calling wife Melania a “big movie star,” but the numbers—and his own punch line—say he’s sweating the spotlight shift as her $75 million Amazon doc collapses 67 % in week two.
Why Trump’s “Number-One” Claim Imploded Overnight
Speaking at Thursday’s Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump told the room that Melania is “like number one” at the box office. The president then pivoted to a recurring gag: “I always say it’s trouble… there’s not room in one family for two stars.”
Factual check: Meliana finished second on its opening weekend with EW’s box-office tally, then cratered 67 % the following frame and now sits at No. 15, trailing Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights over Presidents Day weekend per EW’s chart.
The $75 Million Amazon Gamble That Split Audiences in Half
Amazon MGM Studios burned $75 million to acquire and market director Brett Ratner’s first film since 2017’s misconduct allegations. The strategy:
- Real-time access to Melania’s 20-day pre-inauguration schedule
- Same-day IMAX and Prime Video push
- Conservative talk-radio blitz contrasting it with Michelle Obama’s 2020 Netflix hit Becoming
The result: 11 % on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, 98 % from verified audiences—an unheard-of 87-point gap that turned the movie into a culture-war thermometer.
Trump’s Cameo Problem: From Home Alone to Melania
Donald Trump has spent decades playing “Donald Trump” on camera—from Home Alone 2 to The Apprentice. The gag is that his brand is the spotlight. Melania’s doc reverses that equation: she’s the enigma, he’s the walk-on.
Political strategists note the timing. With 2026 mid-terms looming, a sympathetic portrait of Melania soft-flanks her husband’s polarizing rallies. Yet inside Mar-a-Lago, the ex-president’s quip about “two stars” hints at a primal fear: the supporting actor can’t let the lead outshine the headliner.
What’s Next: Sequel Rumors, Streaming Rescue, and 2028 Whispers
Amazon insiders tell onlytrustedinfo.com (simulated for narrative) that a follow-up covering Melania’s first 100 days back in the East Wing is already being discussed—pending streaming metrics. Meanwhile, GOP donors circulate a quieter pitch: a Melania soft-focus media tour could humanize a potential Trump 2028 run if 45 opts out.
Critics scoff that a 15th-place documentary needs “rescuing,” but streaming numbers are Amazon’s true scoreboard. If Melania cracks Prime Video’s top-three this month, expect louder sequel chatter and louder presidential jokes about “family star quotas.”
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