When Pamela Anderson is not sharing her love letters to Julian Assange and visiting him at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, she’s crusading on behalf of PETA. First and foremost, Anderson lobbies for the organization’s anti-fur agenda, and what better way to promote the cause than to send a faux-fur coat to First Lady Melania Trump, who has (historically) shown herself to be a big fan of real-fur coats?
That’s exactly what Pamela did. She collaborated with a Russian “faux-fur manufacturer” to create a custom-designed faux-fur coat for Melania. You can see the garment here — it’s supposedly a “lamb-look” coat, although the finer fashion details aren’t important. What is relevant is that Pam tweeted out a lovely thank-you note from Melania.
@flotus
Dear Melania,
Thank you for your sweet note.
It is heartwarming to see you
manage your position with such beauty and grace.
Pamela pic.twitter.com/h9mmdqxp0h— Pamela Anderson (@pamelaanderson) May 3, 2017
It’s a nice gesture in return for a nice gift. However, this photo comparison (between the tweeted note and a Getty photo of Trump holding one of his executive orders) has led to suspicion over the signature that’s attached to the letter.
Is Donald Trump signing Melania's letters for her? pic.twitter.com/TsRnpjscjq
— Dylan Stableford (@stableford) May 3, 2017
Yes, Melania happens to sign her name just like Donald does. Weird, right? Maybe it’s one of those things were couples start to resemble each other, although it’s probably not. Is President Trump answering his wife’s letters? Did he sign this letter and keep the coat as a fancy bathrobe? Is he a fan of Baywatch? Lots of questions need to be answered here.