Melania Trump has continued to face several allegations in recent weeks following the release of Stephanie Wilson Wolkoff's tell-all book. Melania and Me, released on September 1, details the real nature of the First Lady's relationship to Ivanka Trump.

Ahead of its release, a source close to the material shared that Donald Trump's wife would "roll her eyes" every time the First Daughter talked about her aspirations in becoming the country's first female president. She would say, "no, thank you," whenever she heard the talks.

The Daily Express reiterated that Melania would mumble the same words after Jared Kushner's encouragement toward his wife. The source added that he would always chime in, noting that Ivanka Trump "got what it takes" as she is a "born leader."

The insider added that Melania Trump, also, experienced dealing with the same thing with Donald Trump Jr, adding that he, too, has always planned to follow his father's footsteps. The First Lady would, reportedly, "shake her head in disgust" in a discrete manner.

The source continued and asserted that Melania has tried to strive for "peace and order," particularly inside the White House. However, she would always end up describing the family's new home as an "out-of-control circus" because of her husband's adult children, Don Jr and Ivanka.

Stephanie Wilson Wolkoff, the author of Melania and Me, claimed in her book that her "former friend" Melania Trump called Ivanka Trump and the rest of the Trump family who works inside the White House "snakes." As revealed, the First Lady had complaints about her step-daughter's "incessant need" of involving herself in everything, adding she would always look for ways to "meddle," despite the matters having no relations to her.

The source explained that Melania had concerns about the First Daughter's alleged lack of respect toward her. Ivanka was always "competing" for Donald Trump's attention.

BBC reported that Melania Trump's spokeswoman slammed the latest material, Melania and Me. In the official statement, it says that Wolkoff's tell-all book is full of "mistruths" and "paranoia," noting that the basis of the material is seemingly the author's "need for revenge."

In recalling the events, Trump and Wolkoff's 15-year friendship ended in 2018 following the controversies that have since surrounded the inauguration in 2017. Wolkoff said that her former friend "betrayed" her, and used her as a "scapegoat."

Aside from the rare details about Melania and Ivanka, the book, also, features several claims about Donald Trump, as well as the other members of the First Family.