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  • Melania Trump wore patriotic colors at the Super Bowl party in Mar-a-Lago 
  • The FLOTUS was slammed for her tweet on the first day of Black History Month
  • Melania Trump partied with Donald Trump and Barron Trump in Mar-a-Lago 

Melania Trump seemed unfazed by the recent criticism she received after she posted a controversial tweet about Black History Month.

On Sunday, the FLOTUS joined her husband, Donald Trump, and son Barron Trump, at the Super Bowl party in Mar-a-Lago. For the gathering, the first lady opted to wear a dress featuring patriotic colors, which she paired with her favorite stilettos.

A photo of Melania shows her standing beside her husband with a smile on her face. It is very rare to see the first lady without a serious or upset look on her face.

On Twitter, some netizens praised the first family, and they also said that Melania looked beautiful in her white and red dress.

“America has the greatest, most admirable first family,” Twitter user @h0memadetweets said.

“Beautiful,” Twitter user @kittycatzzzz said.

Meanwhile, the FLOTUS just received backlash from critics after she tweeted on the first day of Black History Month.

“Today marks the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth. The month of February is an opportunity for us to come together to reflect on the past and celebrate the successes of the future,” she wrote.

However, Melania’s tweet did not sit well with a lot of people who were convinced that she made Black History Month all about non-blacks.

“Most of her husband’s supporters are white supremacists. Some he called ‘very fine people.’ This tweet is falling on deaf ears,” Twitter user @sakeenah_ayesha said.

“This doesn’t make sense. You hash #BlackHistoryMonth and then call it an opportunity for us to come together. When the [expletive] was Black History month that? It’s a celebration of African American heritage and influence in America,” Twitter user @Tony_Grands said.

“So, basically, you’re making #BlackHistoryMonth about white people as usual?” Twitter user @TheRealRLJ said.

“Oh darling, there’s nothing that can change the fact that you’re a birther and your hubby was sued for not renting to black people! Because… you’re racists!” Twitter user @TrisResists said.

FLOTUS Melania Trump visits military children
First Lady Melania Trump interacts with Ilana Jordan, an Imagine Andrews student, at the youth center on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sept. 15, 2017. The facility offers various programs such as before and after school care, social recreation, sports and fitness and instructional programs for more than 800 children. Photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter/U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter/U.S. Air Force