Former US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump could access to 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and six levels during their time living in The White House. However, they reportedly chose different bedrooms via Hello Magazine.
It is conventional for a couple to share the same sleeping quarters but Donald and Melania seemingly had a more unusual set-up. The former model even delayed her move into the famous Pennsylvania Avenue residence for one year after her husband.
Barron enrolled at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland and they officially moved in with Donald, Melania chose to sleep in a different bed, according to Michael Wolff’s book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
“Trump, in fact, found the White House to be vexing and even a little scary,” he wrote. “He retreated to his own bedroom – the first time since the Kennedy White House that a presidential couple had maintained separate rooms.”
While Trump later criticized the book, dismissing it as “really boring and untruthful” on X, formerly known as Twitter, several others have similarly claimed that they have separate sleeping arrangements.
Biographer Mary Jordan, who interviewed White House staff, housekeepers and more spoke about their “complicated” marriage, telling CNN: “They’ve been together 22 years. And, by all accounts, Donald Trump is not the easiest person to be with for 22 years.