Melania Trump’s “awkward” moment during inaugural dance

Donald and Melania Trump don’t often show their love for each other in public.

On election night in November last year, one body language even claimed that Melania

didn’t look happy for her husband’s win, while rumors about their marriage not being strong have been ongoing for years.

However, during Inauguration Day on Monday, things were different. Melania was seen smiling

and holding her husband’s hand, and the couple even exchanged kisses on the cheek.

One body language expert concluded that their behavior has marked a significant shift

in Donald and Melania’s relationship, even if it wasn’t all positive throughout the day.

One body language expert noticed something special during Donald and Melania Trump’s

dance at the inauguration ball; it seemed as if the First Lady’s behavior was awkward for one specific reason.

Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States was, as every inauguration before it, grand.

Although it was too cold to see him sworn in outside, the former real estate mogul officially took his oath

of office inside the US Capitol Rotunda, with his family at his side for the entire day.

Melania Trump’s to-be-or-not-to-be as a second-term first lady has been discussed for years. Initially,

when the Trump’s left the White House the first time, it was reported that returning was the last thing she wanted.

However, with Trump set to begin his second presidential election campaign, Melania publicly

showed her support for her husband, stating that she would love to return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Still, when Donald announced his presidential election win in November, it appeared she wasn’t thrilled at all.

While many saw it as a beautiful moment when Donald and Melania shared a big hug and exchanged a kiss, one body language expert was not convinced. Darren Stanton stated that Melania was reluctant to walk to her husband on stage to celebrate the presidential election win, claiming there was “no closeness.”

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