Melania Trump had a very relatable problem at her husband Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday: Her feet were killing her.
Donald, 78, hilariously aired his discomfort to the world during his speech just after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
While addressing the crowd, the new president praised his wife of nearly 20 years for “being amazing” during their big day, even though her feet “absolutely” hurt.
He added that she was going to give him ‘hell’ for sharing her foot problems with the entire nation.
“I have a first lady who has been incredible,” Donald gushed.
‘I shouldn’t say this. I’m going to be angry when I say this, but his feet hurt like hell. You know, those heels.
On her feet, Melania, 54, wore a pair of $825 navy Manolo Blahnik BB suede pumps to the event.
The shoes came with a four-inch heel, leather upper, lining and sole, and a pointed toe.
Melania Trump had a very relatable problem at her husband Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday: Her feet were killing her.

On her feet, Melania, 54, wore a pair of $825 navy Manolo Blahnik BB suede pumps at the event, which come with a four-inch heel, leather upper, lining and sole, and a pointed toe on point.
She paired the heels with a custom-made navy long coat by American designer Adam Lippes.

Donald, 78, hilariously aired his discomfort to the world during his speech just after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
While the exact price of the jacket is unknown, a similar one is listed on Adam’s website for $4,290.
Underneath, she donned a white wrap top, adding a touch to the otherwise classic outfit.
However, the real star of the show was her large, wide-brimmed navy blue hat with a flat crown and white trim, designed by Eric Javits.
Not since Hilary Clinton in 1993 has a First Lady opted for a hat on Inauguration Day, adding not only a theatrical touch to Melania’s ensemble but almost completely obscuring her eyes.
The First Lady kept her hair up in an elegant bun and adorned with small diamond earrings.
He avoided his favorite European brands (despite opting for Dolce & Gabbana and Dior in the various pre-inauguration festivities) and highlighted two designers whose relatively unknown brands could now find a sudden boost in sales thanks to this presidential endorsement. .
In a statement issued Monday morning, Adam said it had been an “honor” for his New York atelier to dress Melania in a tradition that “embodies the beauty of American democracy.”

While addressing the crowd, the new president praised his wife of nearly 20 years for “being amazing” during their big day, even though her feet “absolutely” hurt.

He added that she was going to give him ‘hell’ for sharing her foot problems with the entire nation.

Melania’s shoes came with a four-inch heel, leather upper, lining and sole, and a pointed toe.
She added that her outfit was the product of “America’s finest craftsmen.”
Eric also spoke proudly about Melania wearing his handmade creation, which he revealed he made himself.
Additionally, he said only eight percent of the handmade seams on the hat were machine-stitched.
“No other hand touched it… before HervĂ© (Pierre, Melania’s personal stylist) and the First Lady received it,” he said.