Melania Sitcom, Other Projects, Greenlit After Documentary Success
- Zoo Knudsen
- 10 hours ago
- 2 min read
Culver City, CA - In response to the overwhelmingly positive reviews of Melania, the recently released documentary about the 20 days leading up to Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration as experienced through the eyes of his wife, Amazon MGM Studios has announced that they are fast-tracking several projects involving the first lady.

"People love Melania," Amazon executive chairman Jeff Bezos explained. "They love her and they are screaming for more. And more is exactly what Amazon is in the business of giving people. More products, more entertainment, and...more Melania!"
The documentary, which is being described by some as the Citizen Kane of movies, is breaking attendance records across the country. Bezos, who paid $40 million for the distribution rights, the largest amount ever for a documentary, did so before realizing that the star of the film was married to Donald Trump. "I just fell in love with who I now know is the first lady, and was truly wowed by her grace and charm. So this obviously wasn't a quid pro quo situation. Don't write that it was a quid pro quo situation."
Starting in late 2026, a number of Melania-focused projects will be released. According to Bezos, these efforts will cover the spectrum of entertainment media and cost just shy of a billion dollars to produce and distribute. "There's a sitcom, Melania in the City, about a talented model and her close-knit group of friends trying to make it in New York. Then there's the Christmas album, the dance competition, the art gallery full of her paintings, the stage musical about her life, and you definitely won't want to miss her Oscar-worthy performance as Melania Golightly in the sequel to Breakfast at Tiffany's."