Melania Trump received another wave of criticisms from netizens earlier this week. Following the news stating that she might release her memoir, netizens shared their opinions and suggestions on social media.

The Daily Express reported that several individuals poked fun at the First Lady by making titles for her. The majority of them used the hashtag, "Titles for Melania's memoir" in their posts.

Some of the most talked-about titles include "Becoming" and "I really don't care, do you." The same publication said these are all "references" to Melania's controversial moments these past few years.

Reports explained that netizens suggested "Becoming" as it is the title of Michelle Obama's popular memoir. It appears to have referenced Melania Trump's controversial plagiarism in 2016 after the public "widely accused" her of copying the former First Lady's speech.

As for the other suggested title, it seemingly points out the outgoing First Lady's contentious jacket. Two years ago, Melania wore a coat with an "I really don't care do u?" print on the back. This has since sparked discussions and disputes among the public.

Alongside the two given titles, some netizens, also, suggested "The Art of Darkness." The same publication noted that the Twitter user included photos of Melania Trump in the post, showing her White House decorations for Christmas.

The title suggestions emerged after reports said that Melania Trump might release her own memoir after she and Donald Trump exit the White House. The talks about the matter first came from Page Six nearly two weeks ago.

Sources "exclusively" told the publication that the First Lady was in "private meetings" and in talks about penning a book. Apart from earning her "own money," it will, also, reportedly, be a chance for her to share her side following her former best friend's shocking memoir, Melania and Me.

The Daily Mail, later on, covered the same narrative, adding that Donald Trump is "encouraging" Melania Trump to do it. The source, then, stated that this all came after the outgoing U.S. President received offers amounting to over $100 million to publish similar materials.

Amid all the talks, though, the First Lady, alongside the White House and the East Wing, remains tight-lipped about the matter. They have yet to confirm whether Melania and Donald Trump are, indeed, writing a book after their exit from their posts.

The First Couple will officially leave the White House once Joe Biden takes his inauguration in January. After the ceremony, he will relocate to the People's House, alongside Jill Biden, who will take over the East Wing from Melania.