Melania Trump’s life has changed drastically since her husband, Donald Trump, entered the White House. And these changes are also evident in the way she talks.

During an interview with Express, James Bryce, the CEO of gweek compared the FLOTUS’s voice before and after she joined the White House.

Initially, Bryce said that there have been very minimal changes in the first lady’s voice. This suggests that Melania has persisted with a rehearsed and scripted approach while talking in public.

During her speeches, the FLOTUS usually reads from a teleprompter. She also follows a script strictly. According to Bryce, this approach has one major downside.

“With this approach, she’ll find it difficult to inject her full personality into her delivery, due to her reliance on a teleprompter,” he said.

The expert suggests to tone down the control in her speeches by undergoing training to help her deal with high-pressure situations. Bryce also said that it would be interesting to see how the FLOTUS will do if she will give a speech without a script or the help of a teleprompter.

Meanwhile, the first lady also made headlines this week after sharing some activities that families can do while they are on lockdown.

“As many of you stay home to help combat COVID-19 and protect the vulnerable and those on the front lines of the pandemic, here are some family fun activities to enjoy in the safety of your home,” she tweeted.

Melania included a link to a post on the official website for the White House. The list of activities she is recommending includes a puzzle, a Be Best word search, a White House word search, and a White House history fun facts activity.  

The FLOTUS’s Be Best word search, for instance, encourages the youth to find words such as best, thoughtful, kind, gentle, helpful, loyal, brave, and strong from a mix of jumbled letters.

Melania’s proposed White House history fun facts activity features incomplete statements about the Oval Office. One fun fact has to do with the completion of the construction for the White House.

The first lady’s efforts to keep children and parents entertained while on lockdown drew a slew of mixed reactions from her followers.

Some of them praised her for her efforts to engage with Americans amid the coronavirus pandemic. The FLOTUS’s critics, on the other hand, couldn’t help but call her a hypocrite.