Celebs Blast Melania for Not Caring

Celebs Blast Melania for Not Caring

When First Lady Melania Trump set off on a trip to Texas to check out the children who have been separated from their parents by her husband, she probably shouldn't have worn a jacket that said "I Really Don't Care" on the back. That much is a given, but many celebs, including Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, on social media were in no mood to give her a break for the faux pas. Read on for some of their ferocious reactions.


Via Us Weekly.

Melania Trump had plenty of people talking when she wore a jacket with the words “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” scrawled on the back before meeting with immigrant children at the Texas border on Thursday, June 21.

The first lady, 48, wore the $39 green Zara military jacket as she boarded an airplane at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland for an unannounced visit to Upbring New Hope Children’s Shelter in McAllen, Texas. Though she changed into a cream-colored coat before going to the shelter, she put it back on when she returned to Washington, D.C., later in the day. Celebrities were quick to point out the unfortunate sartorial choice on social media and on TV.

“In the middle of the worst moral scandal in recent memory, so bad that her husband, [President Donald Trump], backed down for the first time, people who were supposedly on her side let her get on a plane with a jacket that said, ‘I Really Don’t Care, Do U?’ For the record: We do,” Stephen Colbert said on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.

Melania decided not to go with her first jacket choice. #LSSC

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Jimmy Fallon said during his monologue on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “Nobody really knows what it means or if it means anything at all. Meanwhile, Trump’s going through his closet like, ‘Where is it? Where’s my coat?’”

Over on Twitter, Jane Lynch wrote, “Is @FLOTUS so unfamiliar with English that she doesn’t know what the back of her jacket today says? That her initiative #BeBest is grammatically incorrect? Is there NO ONE ON HER STAFF to help her with these things?”

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