Melania Trump, the previous US first lady and coming second lady, has signed a staggering$ 40 million deal with Amazon for a documentary about her life that includes appearances from her husband, Donald Trump, and their son, Barron, according to the New York Post. The project, which was directed by Rush Hour star Brett Ratner, is scheduled to be released later this year and could lead to additional projects as a result of the multi-year deal.
Apparently, Disney offered$ 14 million but was simply undercut by the software company. According to sources, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, took an interest in the project, which facilitated affluence between the Trump community and the company, according to the Post.
The documentary promises to reveal the original Slovenian model’s personal life, whose carefully selected open image has piqued interest. The video will give a rare glimpse into Melania’s life, according to a resource who has known her for years. Her enigma has just increased the demand for a job of this nature.
Melania, then 54, may serve as executive producer, securing creative power and a share of the profits. Donald Trump, according to officials, played a significant role in the negotiation of the package.
A cause close to the job commented that Melania has grown more comfortable in introducing herself to the public. She is ready to capitalize on what she knows and how valuable it is.
The video builds on the success of Melania’s best-selling narrative, Melania, released next year, and signals her growing effect as both a public figure and a woman.
Although neither Ratner nor Melania’s associates have made any comments on the job, it is already generating substantial buzz, with industry insiders anticipating that the documentary will occupy the news when it is released.
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