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Melania appeared on the banks of the Sava River in July 2020, four months before her human inspiration to leave the White House.
Now, four months after previous Melania Knavs resumed her residence at Washington’s most famous address, her avatar has obviously made a notable outcome from her Slovenian hometown.
All that remains of the massive bronze statue are the legs-and the two-meter stump of a tree they stood on.
Symmetry would probably like the bizarre director of the United States Wes Anderson – who often presents whimsical sealing in his films. But even in the catalog on his back there has never been anything like the case of the damn statue of a first lady.
Because this is not the first time Melania Trump’s reverence has met a sticky end in the native.
The first iteration was discovered in July 2019, carved by a piece of tree by a local craftsman who deals with a cutter called Ales “Maxi” Zupevc, it continued a year before an unidentified perpetrator decides to turn it into July Fourth on the Fire.
Fortunately, American artist Brad Downey – who instructed Maxi to create the wooden original – had already made an actor of the statue. He is duly returned to bronze on the same site.
When she discovered, Downey said the new version was designed to be “as solid as possible, of durable material that cannot be destroyed”.
But, as it turns out, it can be cut to the ankles and can be taken away.
Local police say they treat the “disappearance of Melania” as a “theft” and have launched an investigation.
Brad Downey has always insisted that his work is political. He chose Maxi as an associate because his upbringing was similar to that of the first lady.
And he claims that Melania Trump has benefited from a fast -paced US citizenship process, while other immigrants suffer from her husband’s policies “Xenophobic”.
He now suspects that the disappearance of the statue “has something to do with the fact that Trump is re -elected.”
Meanwhile, the local authorities have mixed feelings in the native. They condemned “any form of private or public property intervention”.
But they added, “the image of the first lady of the United States was not something that someone was proud of.”