Marla Maples, Donald Trump’s Ex, To Be “Dancing With The Stars” Contestant

Marla Maples may not have the privilege of preparing to be the possible first lady, but she is likely preparing her body for something much more rigorous. Donald Trump is making his way to election da...
Marla Maples, Donald Trump’s Ex, To Be “Dancing With The Stars” Contestant
Written by Lacy Langley
  • Marla Maples may not have the privilege of preparing to be the possible first lady, but she is likely preparing her body for something much more rigorous.

    Donald Trump is making his way to election day and one of his ex-wives, Marla Maples, is headed to Dancing with the Stars.

    It was announced recently that Marla Maples will join the cast for season 22 of DWTS, and according to sources, it was a long time coming.

    Marla Maples will be partnering with Tony Dovolani this spring. The two of them have been friends for a long time and he has been asking her to do the show for years.

    Of course, the entrance of Marla Maples into the show and Trump’s presidential antics seem highly suspect. Perhaps her appearance is supposed to boost ratings.

    Marla Maples married The Donald in 1993 after having an affair with him while he was married to his first wife, Ivana Trump. They divorced in 1999.

    He was married to Ivana from 1977 until 1992.

    Donald Trump and Marla Maples have one daughter together, Tiffany Trump, who is now 22.

    Miss the snow already! @itsmarlamaples

    A photo posted by Tiffany Ariana Trump (@tiffanytrump) on

    Donald married Melania in 2005 and they have been together since. They have one son, Barron, who is nine.

    Melania actually is preparing for a possible new position as First Lady and despite Donald’s home-wrecking habits that led to their relationship, Melania said on Tuesday that they have a great relationship and never fight.

    Do you think Donald and Melania Trump will be watching Marla Maples on DWTS?

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