In a deepIy moving and personal eulogy, former First Lady Melania Trump paid tribute to her mother, celebrating her life and legacy with words of love, admiration, and profound respect. The funeraI on Thursday was attended by family and close friends.

Melania began her eulogy with touching words.
Her nurturing spirit had no limits, creating a legacy that will last for generations. She spoke of the Iove her mother had for her grandson, Baron Trump, illuminating his world with love, tender care, and unwavering devotion.
In her presence, we were enveIoped in the warmth of her embrace. Melania expressed her eternal gratitude for the unparalleled affection she bestowed on us, and described her as “the best mother, wife, grandmother, mother-in-Iaw, a true beacon of love and luxury in our lives.
“I Can’t Move It,” the Real Reason Morgan Freeman Wore Only One Glove at the Oscars
When Morgan Freeman escorted Margot Robbie on stage at the 2023 Oscars, his left arm caught the attention of many. In fact, the 85-year-old actor wore an elbow-length satin black glove, which raised many concerns. And the reason behind it goes back to a heartbreaking event that transformed Freeman’s life 15 years ago.
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Back in 2008, the Shawshank Redemption star was injured in a serious car accident that left him with a paralyzed left hand.
After the crash, Freeman had to undergo a 4-hour surgery in order to deal with his broken left shoulder, arm, and elbow.
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A couple of years after the unfortunate event, the acclaimed actor opened up about his struggle, saying ’’I suffered nerve damage, and it hasn’t gotten better, I can’t move it.’’
He added, ’’If you don’t move your hand, it will swell up. Do you know you move your hand about a million times a day?’’
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And even though doctors had reassured him that his hand would get better by 2011, this unfortunately didn’t happen to be the case.
Freeman ended up with permanent nerve damage and is still unable to wiggle his fingers.
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And it seems that even 15 years later, the Oscar-winning actor is still dealing with the consequences of his accident, as we saw him wearing a glove during the ceremony.
According to experts, the compression glove works by lightly squeezing the veins in one’s hand to support blood circulation and can even help to manage tingling, pain, and swelling.
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