First Lady Melania Trump Attends the Congressional Spouses Luncheon
First Lady Melania Trump watches a performance during the Congressional Spouses Luncheon on May 14, 2019, at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks

Melania Trump recently received harsh criticism from the public after she misspelled the word Claus as Clause on Twitter.

One person called the FLOTUS dumb and said that she’s just like her husband, President Donald Trump.

“She’s as dumb as her husband. Remember she lied about having a college degree. What a joke she immigrated on an Einstein Visa when she was really a nude model,” Twitter user @Susan17339 wrote.

But some of the first lady’s supporters quickly came to her defense.

“Wow! I didn’t know you need to be intelligent to be a nude model. I guess taking your clothes off is confusing for some,” @middleton_monta wrote.

“Do you spend time correcting all new migrants’ English when they are doing charitable works?” @sophie84560941 said.

Meanwhile, the FLOTUS recently shared a series of photos and a video featuring this year’s Christmas decorations at the White House. Dubbed as the “Spirit of America,” this year’s theme featured the colors of the American flag.

While speaking with Express, color consultant and stylist Jules Standish explained the powerful message behind this year’s decorations. In the photos and video, Melania is wearing an all-white ensemble.

“Melania and her choice of all white, wearing it as well as decorations, represents balance and optimism, a liking for order and clarity of thought. Being naturally open-minded and receptive she has a clear and direct approach to life and likes to be respected for her opinions. She is open to new challenges and ideas but likes to make her own decisions and not be swayed by others,” Standish said.

The expert went on to say that the colors red and blue were perfectly matched with the green colors from the trees. Green is reportedly the color for nature, the environment, balance and harmony. The color red and blue is all about patriotism. And red, as a standalone color, is all about passion and dedication.