After welcoming 30 sixth-grade students from the Digital Pioneers Academy at the White House Family Theater on Tuesday, Melania Trump's office tweeted a series of photos from the event, showing a crowd of children next to FLOTUS.
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Thank you to the students & teachers from @DPApcs who joined me & @BetsyDeVosED to watch the movie #Wonder in the @WhiteHouse theater today. What a wonderful message! #BeBest #BullyingPreventionMonth #ChooseKind pic.twitter.com/rdGjOfcnCm
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) 24 октября 2018 г.
And apparently it takes one little girl to make a picture go viral: she seemingly couldn’t care less about the meeting, as she can be seen gazing directly at the camera, with her arms crossed and a painfully bored facial expression.
😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/EjYXJJUqoB
— Cassi Garcia (@cnote_g2014) 24 октября 2018 г.
The girl, who may or may not have intended to look as if she didn't care about what's happening around her, has become popular on social media for her bold attitude:
Shorty in the middle with her arms crossed is a whole mood https://t.co/3zwkT3hUoz
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) 24 октября 2018 г.
Body language & expression says it all — pic.twitter.com/9MatogCQlz
— Katherine George Chu (@katgeorgechu) 25 октября 2018 г.
“When we eat?” pic.twitter.com/b5aZI5t32s
— LouisianaLoveLetter (@AshIsBetter) 24 октября 2018 г.
[record scratches]
— Darker The Flesh Deeper The Roots (@Womanist89) 25 октября 2018 г.
“Y’all probably wondering how the hell I got here!” pic.twitter.com/z7utSvjo0I
I love that she's staring DIRECTLY at the camera. She knows.
— Eric Baker 🍕 (@mouse_clicker) 24 октября 2018 г.
The children joined Melania Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in the White House Family Theater to watch the 2017 movie Wonder, which tells a story about a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome, a condition that causes facial deformities.
“The movie celebrates October’s National Bullying Prevention Month by highlighting the importance of choosing kindness — a core belief of Mrs. Trump’s Be Best campaign,” a spokesperson for FLOTUS told the Hill.
Melania launched her anti-bullying initiative, Be Best, earlier this year.