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The strange conspiracy theory about the “delusional” Melania Trump is back in the foreground

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Melania Trump left the White House for the last time with her husband Donald Trump on Wednesday morning January 20, ending her tenure as First Lady of the United States.

Her tenure ended with the worst popularity rating in US history, and there are allegations that her marriage to the outgoing president may not last long.

However, one of the most exciting parts about Melania in the past four years has been the countless number of conspiracy theories pointing to a “fake Melania”.

Some fans claim that at many public appearances Melania was not actually there, indicating that the president and the Secret Service used a copy of her.

The latest allegations came after Donald Trump and Melania left the White House, as many on social media expressed certainty that throughout Trump’s presidency, “phantom Melania” appeared on many occasions.

People immediately turned to Google for clues as to whether or not the real Melania Trump appeared on Wednesday.

This position has been repeated repeatedly over the past four years, and many have posted pictures on the Internet comparing Melania Trump to what they claimed to be her “surrogate”.

They noted that her face shape, wig-like hairline, and even the frayed smile we knew looked so real in some of the photos revealing the differences between the real and the fake Melania. In the end, people are convinced that Donald Trump is hiring a Melania lookalike to accompany him when the real Melania cannot come out.

One Twitter user said: “The only thing I will miss from this administration is switching to Melania and just pretending that we won’t notice like a 4-year-old with a guppy.”

Another said: “I never believed Melania’s fake plots, but I can say that this is 100% not her, because she looks fondly at the distant Christmas tree.” Another tweeted: “Has anyone verified the real Melania?”

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