Since Donald Trump was elected as the 45th President of the United States, the internet started speculating the nature of his and wife Melania Trump's private life. Several photographs and videos later, many claimed that the First Lady is miserable being married to the President.

According to Vogue, seems like Melania Trump has finally decided to consider her much-delayed move into the White House. She and her son Barron has been living in Trump Tower in New York City up until now. The decision to not immediately transfer to the White House was taken because Barron was in the middle of his school year. 

Reportedly, since the school year will be over by June, there is no excuse for Melania Trump to not move to Washington, D.C. However, sources claimed that this is what the First Lady is dreadful about right now.

A family source has alleged to Us Weekly that Melania Trump does not like to spend even a minute more than she is required to with her husband. During their public appearance, Donald Trump and his wife's obligatory hand holding is simply an act for the people. 

However, the moment Melania Trump is away for the media she drops her act and returns into her miserable life. The source claimed that the FLOTUS is not even hiding the fact about how miserable is she from anyone now.

Many sources have come forward and claimed that Melania Trump has refused to share a bed with Donald Trump whenever they are in the same city. A third source has stated that although the couple does sleep in the same room but in different beds.

 "They have separate bedrooms," Us Weekly quoted the insider talking about Melania Trump. "They never spend the night together - ever."

A family source has revealed that Melania Trump despises the President for trapping her in a life that she hates. She wants as little to do with Donald as possible.

The source added that Melania Trump is not at all interested in her husband, his presidency or anything that is related to him. A rep for the First Lady, however, has denied this information and calling them fictional accounts.