The incoming first lady will serve as an executive producer for the film, but it's unclear how much she'll be paid.
U.S. oil producer Chevron will donate to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, a company spokesperson said on Thursday, declining to specify the amount. The company joins other major U.S. firms including Meta Platforms,
Amazon is forking over $40 million for the licensing rights to a documentary about incoming First Lady Melania Trump directed by alleged sexual harasser Brett Ratner, according to a report. The as-yet-untitled film will receive a small theatrical release before it appears on the e-commerce giant’s streaming platform,
Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos “took a personal interest in the doc,” a source tells Page Six.
Melania Trump is the focus of a new documentary that's set for release by Amazon Prime Video later this year, the company announced Sunday.
The film, scheduled to be released later this year, will give viewers an “unprecedented behind-the-scenes look” at the incoming first lady’s life, Amazon said.
The film began shooting in December. It is the latest connection between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump.
The paycheck is another in a long line of favorable gestures made by the company, and especially Jeff Bezos, toward the Trumps.
Incoming first lady Melania Trump will be the subject of a new documentary coming to Amazon’s Prime Video this year, CNN has learned, offering a rare window into one of President-elect Donald Trump’s most trusted — and famously private — advisers.
Amazon is getting into business with Melania Trump. And Brett Ratner.
No one in Hollywood has wanted to work with Brett Ratner since he was accused of sexual misconduct. So why is he helming a film about the First Lady?