Melania Trump has been brutally roasted online after she referred to herself as a 'visionary' during a recent speech.
The First Lady, 55, made the comment at a Women's History Month event at the White House on Thursday afternoon, while celebrating her recent documentary.
She not only called herself a 'visionary,' but she also talked about being 'often alone at the top' and knowing first hand how 'success is not born overnight.'
'As a visionary, I know success is not born overnight, but rather, takes shape after a long, and sometimes challenging process,' the wife of Donald Trump said.
'Often alone at the top, I follow my passion, listen to my instinct and always maintain a laser focus. In solitude my creative mind dances - filling my imagination with originality.
'This unrestricted mindset has led me to build across very different sectors: fashion, digital assets, publishing, accessories, skincare, commercial television and of course, filmmaking.'
Melania's statements went viral on X afterwards, as many people across the web mocked her for calling herself a 'visionary.'
'GIMME A BREAK: Melania Trump describes herself as a "visionary,"' one user captioned a video of her talking at the event, which got over 722,000 views.
Melania Trump has been brutally roasted online after she referred to herself as a 'visionary' during a recent speech.
The First Lady, 55, made the comment at a Women's History Month event at the White House on Thursday afternoon, while celebrating her recent documentary.
'The word "visionary" usually means someone who changed the world. Not someone who married into it,' quipped another user.
'The funniest part of calling yourself a visionary is that real visionaries usually wait for other people to say it,' someone else chimed in.
'She really said that?' asked a different user. 'Wild.'
'I often describe myself that way, I'm not sure if people agree but whatevs,' another sarcastic post read.
A sixth said: 'Melania calling herself a visionary feels like someone introducing themselves at a party as "the life of the party."'
Impressed with his wife's speech, Trump immediately heaped praise on Melania afterwards, dubbing her a 'movie star' for the success of her recent documentary, titled Melania.
'A movie star, can you believe it?' Trump doted. 'I think it was number one last night. Streaming last night, was number one.'
Melania was the seventh most-watched movie on Amazon Prime as of Thursday afternoon, according to FlixPatrol, a streaming and movie tracker.
'I don't know, maybe she's getting a little too big for the White House,' Trump riffed with a smile.
It comes just days after an old video resurfaced that showed Trump driving a Rolls-Royce with his young son Barron in the passenger seat.
It comes just days after an old video resurfaced and gave fans an intimate look into the couple's private lives.
The video, which was originally taken in 2014 by Melania, showed Trump driving a Rolls-Royce with his young son Barron in the passenger seat.
The family were heard blasting the song Blank Space by Taylor Swift as they enjoyed a nighttime outing together.
It recently went viral on X, and social media users were surprised to see the now-President in such a casual setting: hanging out with his wife and son like any normal dad would.
In particular, many admitted that witnessing him behind the wheel was jarring considering he is now always ferried around by a personal driver.
'Seeing Donald drive is like seeing Frank Sinatra cutting the lawn,' one user joked.
'Woah, he's driving,' someone else simply added.
'Cool to see Trump driving! And now Barron would barely fit in the side seat,' joked another fan,in reference to the now 19-year-old who stands at 6ft 9in.
'Just a typical American family,' read a fourth post.
The video was originally shared by Melania on Facebook in 2014, with her writing in the caption at the time: 'Fun night with my two boys.'
It first went viral in 2017 after Trump told Reuters in an interview that the one thing he missed since becoming President was driving.
'I like to drive,' he said. 'I can't drive anymore.'
Many questioned how much driving experience the real estate mogul had, so according to Business Insider, Axios reporter Jonathan Swan did some 'digging' and 'unearthed' the video.