Melania Trump is one of the popular personalities today. But, despite her fame and position as the United States' First Lady, she has maintained her "mysterious" and "enigmatic" image. As stated, no one truly knows the real her as she has no close friends.

Amid the continued speculations about her life and real character, many have attempted to expose her, as well as the personal and intimate details of her life, through a series of memoirs and biographies. However, the White House, particularly the East Wing, has reportedly maintained its stance on the matter claiming that these materials are all nothing but, false claims.

Following all the published materials in the efforts to unmask the real Melania Trump, here comes another written material to expose the First Lady, according to Vanity Fair. As reported, her former "confidant" and advisor, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff will release a memoir titled, Melania and Me: My Years as Confidant, Advisor, and Friend to the First Lady.

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff is reportedly a "New York socialite," who previously worked for Vogue as an event planner. She then moved on to help Melania Trump and Donald Trump, alongside their camp to plan the inauguration in 2017. Following the event, she reportedly became an "unpaid adviser" to the First Lady.

A year after working for the East Wing, she reportedly left the post amid the controversies the office has faced due to the inaugural committee's "spending." In her time working for Melania Trump, she will reportedly include several details of this in her upcoming memoir.

It will mainly tackle her "journey" from being friends with the First Lady prior to politics to her role inside the White House and the aftermath of her "abrupt", public departure. However, sources said that it is "negative," and it paints the First Lady in a very "bad light," according to The Daily Beast.

Melania and Me will be out in September. As noted, it is just two months away from the upcoming November elections.

It will also make sense if the White House, as well as the First Family's lawyers, would "fight to stop" the publishing of the material, according to Business Insider. The reason being is that Stephanie Winston Wolkoff reportedly "signed" a nondisclosure agreement with the White House when she worked on the inauguration in 2017.

Reports revealed, however, that the socialite and former friend of Melania Trump confirmed the NDA last year.