Melania Trump's ex-roommate revealed key details about former First Lady's life as a model
More under this adMelania Trump’s modelling past feeds all sorts of assumptions but as it turns out, she was no typical girl in the profession. Her former roommate and fellow model revealed the details.
Models are known for partying and they always seem welcome at any glamorous venue thanks to their looks. But Melania Trump who left her home in Slovenia and embarked on her quest for fame in Milan, Paris and later on in New York was no typical model.
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She was not the one to get oblivious, drowning in expensive champagne on nights out or making trouble by bringing her noisy, long-legged girlfriends home.
More under this adMore under this adMelania’s former colleague Swedish model Victoria Silvstedt revealed key details of how it felt to share space with her. She said that the former First Ladywas 'the perfect roommate' who was mostly 'quiet' but dreamed big.
You can only marvel at how Melania Trump's 'quiet' determination that made her one of the most influential women in the world, who now has a massive personal net worth.
More under this adMore under this adA lesson to take away, perhaps.
Melania Trump was a dream roommate
Mary Jordan’s book The Art of Her Deal published in 2020 revealed quite a few previously unknown details about Melania Trump’s character.
In this ‘scrupulously reported biography’ the author documented how the model had discussed being First Lady way before she became one and how she, despite the gloomy look and reserved attitude, encouraged Donald Trump to enter the race for president.
More under this adMore under this adMelania Trump’s modelling career has always been a source of assumptions but despite what people may think she was not a typical girl in the industry.
Unlike her fellow beauty queens, she didn’t engage in wild parties or get herself in trouble with drug use or excessive alcohol consumption.
More under this adMore under this adMelania Trump was, in fact, an exemplary roommate who worked hard and kept it to herself most of the time.
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This is what it felt like to share a room with Melania Trump
Victoria Silvstedt, a Swedish model, actress, singer, and television personality who shared a living space with Melania in Paris, gave a detailed account of her experience.
More under this adMore under this adThe Scandinavian beauty queen who was the first runner-up in Miss Sweden 1993 and went on to represent her country in Miss World, admitted:
She was always very quiet.More under this adMore under this ad
Victoria Silvstedt said Melania was also 'clean', 'neat', 'domestic' and ‘the perfect roommate’.
The pair shared a sixth-floor walk-up apartment in the heart of Paris and spent a lot of time cooking and visiting museums.
More under this adMore under this adThe model detailed that they were keeping fit by running up and down the stairs in their building and mostly opting for simpler meals such as tuna salad.
She also revealed the former US First Lady’s style inspiration, adding:
I remember back then, she was telling me how ‘One day I would like to be like Sophia Loren,’. Obviously, she was her style icon.More under this adMore under this ad
Victoria Silvstedt believes that Melania Trump has been unfairly criticised in the media. She praised her former colleague’s 'class' and ability to stay calm in any situation.
More under this adMore under this adBoth models later moved to New York, and Silvstedt was named Playboy's ‘Playmate of the Year’ in 1997.
Other people in the industry agree that Melania Trump made a problem-less roommate.
She shared her first ‘small and cramped’ apartment in New York with a fashion photographer Matthew Atanian. But the size of their modest home was not an issue because Melania ‘never brought anyone home.’
A booker from the agency that organised Melania's US trip commented:
She wasn’t friends with anyone, and you have to understand how unusual that is.More under this adMore under this ad
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Sources used:
- Vanity Fair: 'Say What You Will About Melania Trump, but She Seems Like a Great Roommate'
- Inside Edition: 'Silvstedt said they spent a lot of their time cooking and seeing museums when they lived together in Paris'