Melania Trump hosted a private screening of her new documentary, Melania, at the White House East Room. The black-tie event was held for 70 guests, including friends, family, and powerful VIPs. The $75 million documentary got an exclusive first look at this invite-only party.
According to The Daily Beast, the screening took place in the East Room because the White House’s original Family Theater no longer exists. The historic 40-seat theater, where presidents traditionally watched movies, was torn down in October 2025. It was destroyed to make room for President Trump’s $400 million ballroom project.
The East Room had to be completely changed into a temporary movie theater for this event. This meant tearing apart a state room just so Melania could host a private movie night in a bigger, fancier space. The whole thing feels wasteful, especially considering a perfectly good theater was demolished just months earlier.
The guest list proved this was more about status than cinema
The event drew major names from the tech world and beyond. Apple CEO Tim Cook, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, and AMD CEO Lisa Su all attended. Queen Rania of Jordan, former boxer Mike Tyson and his wife Lakiha Spicer, author Tony Robbins, and Barron Trump, 19, were also there.
Guests walked into a full Melania-themed experience. A military band played Melania’s Waltz, a song composed specifically for the film by Hollywood composer Tony Neiman. The first lady shared a video showing the setup, including a photo area with a white wall displaying her name in huge black letters. The first lady has been working on her public appearance and demeanor for various White House events.
The personal branding was everywhere. Attendees received black-and-white popcorn boxes with Melania’s face on them, framed collectible screening tickets, and cookies stamped with her name. White House-shaped biscuits were served on gold plates. The custom popcorn boxes and branded cookies show an extreme level of vanity.
The timing of this fancy event was terrible. The screening happened on the same day federal agents shot and killed ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The black-tie party felt completely out of touch and insensitive given what was happening in the real world.
The documentary follows Melania during the 20 days before President Trump’s second inauguration in January. Saturday’s screening was reportedly the first time President Trump himself watched it. Before then, only director Brett Ratner, Melania, and a few associates had seen the final version. The documentary comes amid legal disputes involving the first lady.
Despite one conservative influencer, Link Lauren, praising it and saying, “MELANIA is incredible. As a student of history, I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s not a documentary; it’s a film that takes you on a cinematic journey,” most predictions look bad. Entertainment experts say advance ticket sales are “dismal,” and the documentary is expected to fail when it premieres at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday evening.
Published: Jan 26, 2026 02:46 pm