Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos “took a personal interest in the doc,” a source tells Page Six.
Trump addressed the film, which will be directed by Brett Ratner, for the first time in an interview with 'Fox & Friends' Monday.
The nation watched as newly-inaugurated Trump and Melania Trump entered the stage at the Commander-in-Chief ball, starting the celebratory dancing before being joined by military personnel
The nation watched as Donald Trump and Melania Trump entered on-stage at the Commander-in-Chief ball, starting the dancing. The couple swayed briefly in circles while the crowd admired the First Family.
Amazon has agreed to pat $40 million to license a Melania Trump documentary, as Jeff Bezos makes overtures to Trump.
The film, billed by the company as a “behind the scenes” look at her life, started shooting in December and is slated for theatrical and streaming release this year.
On Sunday, Jan. 5, Amazon announced that they were going into business with Melania Trump with a documentary, giving viewers a look at the incoming first lady’s very private life. Not only will Melania be an executive producer, but she also received a very hefty paycheck for access to her privileged world.
Amazon has paid $40 million for a documentary of Melania Trump’s life story in Jeff Bezos’s latest attempt to ingratiate himself with the president-elect.
The designer, Eric Javits, told Vanity Fair that his “greatest honor” was almost a total fiasco, thanks to a snow storm.
The day’s pomp and unusual circumstances made for a lot of close-up encounters between political combatants, some awkward, some not.
The crowded dais in the Capitol Rotunda on Inauguration Day featured four of the world's five wealthiest men, five U.S. presidents, tech titans and business moguls, and two foreign leaders with prime spots.