
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…
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.