Army Sergeant Who Danced with Melania Trump at Inaugural Ball Shares What She Whispered to Him

Sergeant Henry Waller, who had the honor of dancing with First Lady Melania Trump at the Commander-in-Chief Inaugural Ball, shared a heartfelt account of the experience. In an interview, he described his emotions as he danced with Melania, recalling a brief but warm exchange where he asked about her night, and she reciprocated, asking how his was. He also praised her dancing skills, calling her a “really good dancer.”

The ball, which honored the U.S. Armed Forces, also featured Melania in a striking white gown designed by Hervé Pierre. The dress garnered attention online for its geometric black trim, with some viewers noting its resemblance to Donald Trump’s signature. This sparked speculation on social media about the possible symbolism behind the design.

Despite the buzz around her gown, the evening was widely celebrated as a moment of unity, tradition, and honor, with Sergeant Waller calling it an unforgettable experience.

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