According to Marc Beckman, an adviser to the first lady, those in attendance at the black-tie event included Donald, Ratner, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Amazon MGM Studios head Mike Hopkins, Barron Trump, Erika Kirk, Mike Tyson and Queen Rania of Jordan. In a press release, the first lady described Melania’s contents as “history … in motion.” She expressed excitement for audiences to experience “a private, unfiltered look as I navigate family, business, and philanthropy on my remarkable journey to becoming First Lady of the United States of America.”
The documentary’s trailer shows the first lady preparing for meetings, flying aboard Air Force One and smiling alongside son Barron, 19, during a rally. Melania promises viewers “exclusive footage of critical meetings, private conversations, and never-before-seen environments.” The first lady serves as an executive producer on the documentary, which is licensed by Amazon. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos “took a personal interest” in the film, which reportedly helped him fortify his relationship with the Trumps, per the New York Post.
