Ivana Trump Starts Feud With Melania By Calling Herself The ‘Real’ First Lady

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by Rebecca Cope |
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Donald Trump's ex-wife Ivana has sparked a feud with FLOTUS Melania Trump by jokingly referring to herself as 'the real First Lady'. The Czech-American businesswoman and former model was married to the President from 1977 until 1992. The former couple have three children together, Ivanka, Donald Jr and Eric.

While promoting her new book Raising Trump, which is ostensibly about her life as a mother, she has been discussing the First Family, and in particular Donald's relationship with Melania. She suggested on Good Morning America that the First Lady probably wouldn't like living in Washington, and that although she has a private line to the President, she doesn't use it in fear of making Melania jealous.

'I [don't] really want to call him there, because Melania is there,' she said. 'And I don't want to cause any kind of jealousy or something like that, because I'm basically first Trump wife. OK? I'm first lady.'

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Her comments haven't gone down well with Melania, whose press secretary issued a scathing statement in response.

'Mrs. Trump has made the White House a home for Barron and The President. She loves living in Washington, DC and is honored by her role as First Lady of the United States. She plans to use her title and role to help children, not sell books. There is clearly no substance to this statement from an ex. Unfortunately only attention seeking and self-serving noise.'

The two had previously shared a good relationship, and were pictured together during the early days of Melania's relationship with Trump. Ivana's real barbed comments are reserved for Marla Marples, who Trump left her for in 1992 after having an affair. She has referred to her as 'no one' and a 'showgirl'.

Round 1: Ivana 1 - Melania 1 - Marla - 0.

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