The room went silent before the laughter started. One line from Jimmy Kimmel, and suddenly Melania Trump’s $40 million documentary was the butt of Hollywood’s biggest night.
Critics had already shredded it. Now the Oscars stage joined in. A 1.5/10 rating, “expensive propaganda,” “gilded trash” – and Kimmel wasn’t done ye… Continues…
On a night meant to celebrate the best of cinema, Jimmy Kimmel turned a brief awards segment into a sharp,
calculated swipe at the Trump orbit. His joke about “walking around the White House trying on shoes” didn’t just mock Melania Trump’s documentary;
it framed the entire project as vanity masquerading as history. When he added that Donald Trump would be furious his wife wasn’t nominated
, the crowd knew exactly who he was really targeting.
Melania’s film, sold as an intimate look at a First Lady preparing to reclaim the White House,
arrived wrapped in controversy: a reported $40 million payout, damning reviews, and a dismal audience score. Kimmel’s barb crystallized what many in Hollywood already believed—that the documentary was less about transparency and more about image control. In a single Oscars moment, he underlined how brutally the culture has turned on the Trump brand, and how unforgiving the spotlight can be when power and propaganda collide.