A Russian state television channel sparked controversy after airing nude photos of Melania Trump during a segment about her husband’s potential return to the White House. The incident, which occurred on the show 60 Minutes, featured hosts Yevgeny Popov and Olga Skabeyeva as they discussed Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election. In a highly unconventional move, the pair displayed a series of photographs from Melania Trump’s modeling career, including several nude shots from a 2000 GQ magazine spread.
Julia Davis, founder of the Russia Media Monitor watchdog group, shared footage of the segment on X (formerly Twitter), calling attention to the highly unusual broadcast. In her post, she noted: “Meanwhile in Russia: this is how the most watched state TV channel in the country welcomed Melania Trump’s upcoming return to the White House. Olga Skabeeva is trying not to laugh. This was probably her idea.”
Melania has long defended her decision to model, including her nude photoshoots. Just last September, she posted a video on X, proudly standing behind her work. “Why do I stand proudly behind my nude modeling work?” she asked. “The real question is, why does the media feel the need to critique my celebration of the human form in a fashion shoot?” she stated. She highlighted the significance of appreciating the beauty of the human body, drawing parallels between her work and the timeless art of historical artists who celebrated the human shape.
The video ended with a link to purchase her memoir, which was released on October 8. The book promises to reveal “stories and images never before shared with the public.”
This broadcast by Russian television has reignited debates about privacy, public perception, and the complexities surrounding Melania Trump’s past as she prepares to step back into the national spotlight.
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