Melania Trump made her first official public appearance on her husband's campaign trail earlier this week. This has since shocked many people considering that she rarely joins the camp in their engagements. But, after their recoveries from COVID-19, the First Lady had her first solo outing to support Donald Trump's bid.

Following their appearances together, a body language expert shared her analysis of the First Couple's relationship, according to the Daily Express. She based her thoughts on the duo's body language and actions these past few weeks.

Judi James told the publication that the U.S. President and his wife's relationship appears to be "growing." She explained that they seemingly have more confidence in each other's company, adding that they well-express them through "on-stage hugging" and "cheek-kissing."

The expert argued, however, that Melania Trump and Donald Trump may just be doing this because of the campaign period. Nevertheless, the increase of these acts does "signal" the high esteem between them.

Alongside the public displays of affection, the First Lady's simple movements when they are together, reportedly, show that she now becomes a "team-player" rather than someone that the U.S. President does not notice. James said that Melania would always stand beside her husband. But, if not, she would walk closely behind him, and that signals a "support" from her.

Despite all the expert's analysis, though, Omarosa Newman, who served the U.S. President as his assistant and Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison in 2017, had other takes on Melania Trump and Donald Trump's marriage, according to the Daily Mail.

Speaking to Lorraine, the author of Unhinged revealed that the First Couple's relationship is "strange." She said that she first met them when they were still dating, noting that she has observed the "dynamic" of the couple's links for the last 17 years.

Newman continued that the things she witnessed would "make your head spin." They like each other at times but, there were instances when Melania is, reportedly, "repulsed" by her husband.

Melania Trump's former aide, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who claims to be a "former friend," also, had a different take about the union. In her virtual interview with BBC Newsnight, she alleged that the First Lady has a "transactional marriage" with Donald Trump.

During the discussion, the Melania and Me author shone a light, as well, on the reported rifts and "tensions" between Melania and Ivanka Trump. Reports, then, pointed out that her latest memoir details these allegations, including other claims about the rest of the Trump family.