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Former First Lady Melania Trump’s live appearance on Fox News this Tuesday to promote her book was full of fun and levity.

Appearing specifically on Fox News’ “The Five,” Trump responded to several cute and fun questions with equally cute and fun answers.

At one point, co-host Greg Gutfeld asked her whether her husband, former President Donald Trump, ever sleeps.

“He doesn’t sleep much,” she replied. “He does of course.”

“Does he wear pajamas?” Gutfeld then asked.

“No,” Trump responded with a laugh.

“What does he wear when he sleeps, Melania?” Gutfeld then pressed.

The former first lady responded by zipping her mouth shut with her finger, signaling she would not be answering the question.

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Later during the show, Gutfeld asked her whether there’s anything she’d like the world to know about her husband that they “probably don’t know that they should know.”

“He’s very warm,” Trump replied. “He’s fun. He has a great personality. And all he wants — he’s very passionate about this country — all he wants, he wants to make this country safe, so everybody has a job and enjoying family life. He’s treating everybody equal. Man or women. He could be tough on a woman. He could be tough on a man.”

“Does he make you laugh?” fellow co-host Dana Perino then asked.

“Yes he does, of course,” Trump replied.

At one point during Tuesday’s show, Trump also spoke about her 18-year-old son Barron, who reportedly just started as a freshman at New York University in Manhattan.

“He’s doing great,” she said. “He loves his classes and his professors. He’s doing well. He’s driving, and he’s enjoying to be in New York City again.”

Her appearance on Fox News came on the same day as the release of her memoir, “Melania.”

In the book, she revealed that her bank account was terminated and her son was denied a bank account of his own after a Jan. 6th cancel mob came after them.

“I was shocked and dismayed to learn that my long-time bank decided to terminate my account and deny my son the opportunity to open a new one,” she wrote, according to the Daily Mail. “This decision appeared to be rooted in political discrimination, raising serious concerns about civil rights violations.”

Trump also revealed that thanks to the cancel mob, she faced trouble when trying to perform charity work through her Fostering the Future group. She explained that a “leading tech-education company” had agreed to partner with the non-profit until her involvement was publicized.

“Despite my efforts to focus solely on children’s education and my willingness to avoid any public association with the program, the school remained firm and terminated the agreement,” she wrote.

“It has been troubling to witness people who claim to care about the well-being of communities engage in actions that harm those communities,” she added.

Elsewhere in the book, Trump spoke about dealing with Trump’s mostly grown children, including Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Tiffany Trump.

“Stepping into a marriage with Donald, I found myself navigating the intricate dynamics of his big family,” she wrote. “It demanded flexibility and openness, but each moment was a chance to connect, learn, and grow in this new environment.”

“My approach to building relationships with Donald’s children has always been grounded in love and respect. I recognize their individuality, understanding that, as their stepmother, my role is not to replace their mothers but to nurture a supportive and amicable connection. This perspective has enabled me to cultivate meaningful relationships with each child in a unique way,” she added.

And finally, Trump accused the Obamas of denying her and her family “crucial” early access to the White House after her husband won the 2016 presidential election.

“Sadly our team did not receive the access we had requested to visit the White House residence in December,” she wrote. “Despite reaching out to the Obamas’ team and requesting a convenient time for our visit, we did not receive a response for weeks.”

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