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FORMER First Lady Melania Trump has been spotted in attendance at Roslynn Carter’s funeral and her fashion choice is making waves.
Of the hundreds of attendees, many of which being world leaders, Melania was the only person not wearing black, opting for a grey number instead.


Seat in the church pews alongside other First Ladies Michelle Obama and Hilary Clinton, she sticks out in a heathered grey trenchcoat that reaches down to her shins.
For those watching the services, grieving at home, Melania’s clothing choice was abhorrent and displayed a lack of respect.
“Watching Rosalyn Carter’s memorial, Melania Trump is the only one in the church not wearing black. She should have stayed home,” posted one viewer.
“Melania Trump doesn’t wear black to First Lady Rosalyn Carter’s service and looks down. Forever out of place,” wrote another.
Some viewers pointed out that this is a larger trend with the Trump family as a whole.
“Once again, proving the Trumps show no respect to anyone, Melania Trump attends Mrs Carter’s funeral in a light grey outfit. Every other former first lady is in traditional, respectful black. Not Melania. Why did she even bother coming?” posted one X user about Melania’s choice.
“Everyone at Rosalyn Carter’s funeral is in black EXCEPT Melania Trump in some bronze beige get-up…the Trumps are clueless and tacky,” called out another.
One viewer took the time to use Melania’s out-of-touch choice as a reason to not see the Trump family back in the Oval Office.
“EVERYONE wears black, especially at a funeral like Roslyn Carter’s, but not Melania Trump. She wears gray. She stands out like the sore thumb that she is, God forbid she should ever set foot in the Oval Office again,” they wrote.
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