The official premiere of the Amazon-backed “Melania” movie isn’t until Thursday night at the Kennedy Center, but with a snowstorm about to bear down on Washington, D.C., First Lady Melania Trump opened the White House for a special dinner and screening this past Saturday for 70 of her friends, family members, and assorted VIPs, including Apple CEO Tim Cook. The event, which had not been promoted or advertised, took place in the White House on Saturday. Guests included director Brett Ratner; Queen Rania of Jordan; Zoom CEO Eric Yuan; Cook; New York Stock Exchange CEO Lynn Martin; AMD CEO Lisa Su; Mike Tyson; socialite and Fiat heiress Azzi Agnelli; self-help guru Tony Robbins; and photographer Ellen von Unwerth, who shot the movie poster (above) for the film. The private gathering featured a black-tie screening of the Amazon MGM Studios documentary, which chronicles Melania Trump’s life over 20 key days leading up to President Trump’s second inauguration. Attendees enjoyed the intimate preview ahead of the film’s wider theatrical release. McKinley Franklin for The Hollywood Reporter:
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