Melania Trump sparks body double conspiracy at inauguration

The Trump inauguration earlier this week captivated millions of viewers across the globe, who tuned in to watch Donald Trump take office for a second term with First Lady Melania Trump by his side.

Melania’s outfit for the occasion quickly became a hot topic of discussion. She wore a dark, wide-brimmed hat paired with a matching coat and black leather gloves, a look that many considered bold and striking.

However, the ensemble sparked more than just fashion debates. Some viewers saw her choice of attire as “evidence” supporting the long-standing conspiracy theory that Melania Trump uses a body double for public appearances.

The body double theory has been circulating for years, with some believers claiming that Melania left Donald Trump long ago and was replaced by a lookalike. Others link the theory to last year’s alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

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