
Donald Trump and Melania Trump have now been married for around 20 years, having tied the knot back in 2005. Recently, an alleged prenuptial agreement from that same year has gone viral on social media. People are saying that Iranian hackers may have found the document and leaked it online during the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran. The timing of this leak has raised even more eyebrows, especially because Trump is said to be taking two weeks to decide whether or not to join the Israeli military in an attack on Iran. The appearance of the supposed prenup during this period has sparked even more curiosity, confusion, and rumors.
Many online users are now questioning whether the document is real. It gained more attention after American writer and comedian Andy Borowitz posted about it on Facebook. He joked about how massive the leak is and even claimed that Melania may have already violated the terms of the agreement. In his post, which was seen by over 1.1 million of his followers, Borowitz listed several of the more bizarre and dramatic clauses from the document.
The rumored prenup allegedly states that Melania is required to attend at least three official public events every year while the marriage lasts. On top of that, there’s mention of a twenty million dollar payment that is to be transferred to Melania’s account. But there’s a catch—another condition is that Melania must stay fully awake and alert for the entire duration of these events. According to the fake document, if she is caught being asleep or non-responsive for over 60 seconds, the payment could be canceled. It also apparently says that this can be proven through photographs or videos, which sounds more like something out of a sitcom than a real legal agreement.
Adding fuel to the fire, Melania was recently seen looking visibly tired and uninterested at a military parade that happened to be on Donald Trump’s birthday. She appeared bored, barely smiling, and looked like she was just waiting for it to be over. This moment lined up almost perfectly with the outrageous claims made in the viral prenup, making people on social media double down on the joke.
The agreement is said to be governed by New York state law and supposedly includes clauses to avoid future legal arguments. But most people aren’t taking it seriously. In fact, the internet has exploded with jokes. One user claimed that Melania was just a “seat filler” being paid to make the events look more attended. Another joked that Trump might need to pay more seat fillers since the military parade looked emptier than what the White House had claimed.
Some people even turned the joke around on Trump himself, saying there should be a clause that cancels his pay if he falls asleep or zones out during public events. Many joked about how he’s often seen with his eyes closed at rallies or constantly distracted by his phone.
Despite how widely the story is being shared, it’s clear that the prenup being talked about is fake. It’s part of a viral joke that’s been exaggerated and shared for laughs. News outlet Times Now News has already come out and said the claims in the document are completely false. They pointed out that if the prenup were real, serious news organizations would have reported on it by now, not just social media users making memes and sarcastic posts.
While there’s little doubt that Trump and Melania did sign a prenup before their marriage, there’s almost no chance the actual contents will ever be revealed to the public. Any real agreement would likely be kept private for legal reasons. Some people think the couple may have updated the prenup over the years to reflect their changing lives and Trump’s political career. There are even rumors that Melania is legally bound to stay with Trump at least until he finishes another presidential term, just to avoid bad publicity or unwanted headlines.
Still, the buzz around this fake document shows just how quickly people can turn even a serious topic into viral humor, especially when it involves big names like Donald and Melania Trump. Whether people believe it or not, the idea of a “stay awake clause” in a prenup has already made its way into internet history, giving millions something to laugh or argue about.
Meanwhile, people continue to share recent pictures of Donald and Melania online, comparing her expressions and body language at events to the claims in the fake prenup, as if every blink or yawn is proof of her breaking the terms.