Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through what I did when I was messing around with trying to find, well, images of Trump’s wife. Yeah, I know, sounds kinda random, but bear with me.

First thing I did, naturally, was fire up Google. I mean, where else would you start? I typed in “images of trumps wife” – plain and simple. Hit enter, and bam, a whole load of pictures pop up. Mostly of Melania, which is what I expected, but there were a few of Ivana in there too.
I wasn’t really looking for anything specific, just kinda browsing. I clicked on a few images that caught my eye, just to see where they led. Some were from news articles, some were from random blogs, you know, the usual internet stuff.
Then, I thought, “Okay, let’s try to narrow this down.” So, I tried some different search terms. I tried “Melania Trump photos,” “Ivana Trump images,” and even “Donald Trump wives pictures.” Each search brought up slightly different results. It was interesting to see how the search engine interpreted each query.
I decided to dig a little deeper. I wanted to see if I could find any rare or unusual photos. So, I started adding keywords like “rare,” “vintage,” and “before and after” to my searches. That’s when things got a bit more interesting.
- I found some old modeling photos of Melania.
- I saw some candid shots of Ivana from back in the day.
- I even stumbled across a few photos of Marla Maples, who I almost forgot about.
It was kinda like a trip down memory lane, seeing all these different phases of Trump’s life. I spent a good hour just clicking around, following different links, and getting lost in the rabbit hole of Google Images.

After a while, I started to get a bit bored. So, I decided to try a different approach. I switched over to Google Image Search and uploaded a photo I already had of Melania. I wanted to see if the reverse image search could find any similar images or different versions of the same photo.
This actually turned out to be pretty cool. I discovered that the same photo had been used in dozens of different articles and blog posts. I also found some higher-resolution versions of the image that I hadn’t seen before.
Finally, I decided to try a few other image search engines, like Bing and DuckDuckGo, just to see if they would yield any different results. Surprisingly, they did! Each search engine seemed to have its own unique way of indexing and displaying images.
All in all, it was a pretty interesting little experiment. I didn’t really have any specific goal in mind, but I ended up learning a lot about how image search works and how different search engines prioritize and display results. Plus, I got to see a bunch of pictures of Trump’s wives, which, you know, is always… something.
So yeah, that’s how I spent an afternoon messing around with image searches. Nothing groundbreaking, but hey, it was a fun way to kill some time.
