A 2019 report by Inside edition revealed what her daily menu looks like, saying she sticks to a “simple and healthy” diet.
The outlet reported that the Melania author drinks a smoothie for breakfast every morning, which she makes by blending together spinach, carrots, blueberries, apple juice and fat-free yogurt.
In addition to her nutritious smoothie, the former model tries to eat seven pieces of ‘fresh’ fruit every day, and her favorites are apples and peaches.
But Melania doesn’t always stick to the perfect diet — of course, she indulges sometimes, just like the rest of us.
Inside Edition reported that she also eats dark chocolate and the occasional ice cream, but pay attention to the “drink sizes.”
And when she’s back in New York, her favorite place to eat is of course the Trump International Hotel on the Upper West Side, especially the chic Jean-Georges restaurant there.
The outlet shared that “nothing on the menu delighted her more” than the restaurant’s chicken parmesan.
Future First Lady Melania Trump’s diet has been revealed in a newly surfaced video – and her diet reportedly includes seven pieces of fruit a day
A 2019 report from Inside Edition revealed what her daily menu looks like, detailing that she sticks to a ‘simple and healthy’ diet
But Melania doesn’t always stick to the perfect diet — of course, she indulges sometimes, just like the rest of us
The delicious dish appears to be no longer on the menu, but the reporter said the chicken parmesan cost a hefty $68 at the time.
During her time in the White House, Melania even continued former first lady Michelle Obama’s tradition of inviting children to their vegetable garden, which Obama planted, per Politics.
At a 2017 event where she had more than a dozen children visit the garden, Melania told them that she is “a big believer in healthy eating because it is a reflection of your mind and your body,” the outlet reported.
She also encouraged the children to eat fruits and vegetables.
However, it seems that Melania’s love for healthy eating is in stark contrast to husband Donald Trump’s diet.
It’s no secret that the future president likes to dine at McDonald’s and even Kentucky Fried Chicken.
During his first term in the White House, he even had a button he could press that would alert his butler to bring him a glass of Diet Coke while he went through paperwork.
Some of his other favorites include steak, crab, shrimp and cobb salad.
And of course, when she’s back in New York, her favorite place to eat is at the Trump International Hotel on the Upper West Side, specifically the chic Jean-Georges restaurant there.
A source claimed that ‘Melania famously watches every bite she takes’ and has ‘guided their son’s eating habits since he was a toddler’
The claims continued: ‘Members of Mar-a-Lago say they see her going to the spa, working out and getting regular skin care and hair treatments’
However, according to a new report, both Melania and RFK Jr., who has been appointed as the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, are trying to change Trump’s eating habits.
This is reported by sources familiar with the cabinet and the transition team of the future president Page six that together they try to get the president-elect to eat healthier.
“Think about fewer Big Macs and less KFC, and more lean protein, salads and veggies for energy to improve his overall well-being,” the unidentified insider told the outlet.
The source even claimed that Melania, 54, has cooked family dinners at Trump Tower for the 78-year-old president and their son, Barron, who is 18.
“She also encourages him to make healthier choices,” the insider said.
They noted that “Melania is famous with every bite she takes” and has “guided their son’s eating habits since he was a toddler.”
The claims continued: ‘Mar-a-Lago members say they see her going to the spa, exercising and getting regular skin care and hair treatments.’
But another insider appeared to dismiss the nutritional caution, calling the statements “nonsense.”
“Trump eats whatever he wants,” the unnamed respondent said.