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Melania Trump saucy Photo is Real But not taken on Epstein Plane

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Melania Trump saucy Photo Real, But taken on Epstein Plane Claim Is False

 

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A viral rumour circulating in November 2025 falsely claimed that a partially nude modelling photo of Melania Trump — then Melania Knauss — was taken aboard Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet. The picture is authentic, but the claim is false: the shoot took place on Donald Trump’s customised Boeing 727, as originally published by GQ in its January 2000 issue.

 

Snopes and other fact-checking outlets confirmed the photo was not AI-generated or altered. The miscaption spread across social media with posts declaring, “This famous picture of first lady Melania Trump was taken on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane.” No evidence supports the claim.

 

GQ credited photographer Antoine Verglas, who documented the shoot on Trump’s aircraft, featuring Melania posing with diamonds, handcuffs, and a chrome pistol — typical of early-2000s “lads-mag” styling. The magazine republished the images in 2016, noting Trump himself requested framed prints.

 

The rumour resurfaced amid renewed scrutiny of Epstein-linked material and heightened political tensions around the 2025 U.S. election cycle. A spokesperson for Melania Trump has not commented, but past statements show she has defended her nude modelling work as artistic expression.

 

WorthPoint archives of the original print edition also confirm the location of the shoot as Trump’s Boeing 727.

 

Key Takeaways

  • False claim: The Melania photo is real, but not taken on Epstein’s plane — it was shot on Trump’s Boeing 727 for GQ in 2000.

  • Verified by archives: Photographer credits, GQ records, and print captions all confirm the aircraft belonged to Donald Trump.

  • Rumour surge: The miscaption spread during renewed political attention on Epstein-related files and Melania’s past modelling work.

 

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On 11/25/2025 at 3:52 PM, Social Media said:

A spokesperson for Melania Trump has not commented, but past statements show she has defended her nude modelling work as artistic expression.

There are other pics of her "modelling" and others that suggest she was a hooker, whatever the case may be I doubt very much whether there has been any other major world country wherein the "First Lady" has had such a past – – but it befits the current leader and administration down to a Tee!

5 minutes ago, xylophone said:

There are other pics of her "modelling" and others that suggest she was a hooker, whatever the case may be I doubt very much whether there has been any other major world country wherein the "First Lady" has had such a past – – but it befits the current leader and administration down to a Tee!

In russia they have posted a lot of her nude pictures,just to please/tease trump.

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The debasing of US politics.

 

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