Every day, normal Americans are awakening to the grim realities of the hate-fueled leftist movement.
Case in point, Melania Trump’s makeup artist, Nicole Bryl, who sat down for an interview that was highlighted by FLOTUS Report on X to talk about her experience working for the first lady.
Bryl, who said she’s been a longtime employee for the Trump family, said at one point it felt like everything came to a screeching halt.
“All of a sudden, beauty didn’t become beauty anymore. It became political,” she said of the sudden culture shift that came with working for President Trump’s wife.
Bryl went on to explain that at the time she didn’t fully understand what was happening.
“I didn’t understand why all the doors shut. Why people totally canceled me,” she said, adding that there was enormous pressure to “denounce” Melania Trump as her client by those who would even consider doing business.
“It was much harder to stay,” she said of staying loyal to the Trumps. “Obviously, you don’t want to go broke.”
“But I thought to myself, I hate bullies, I always have … no one’s going to bully me… I love my client, and I’m not leaving her side,” Bryn said of her resolve after the first round/term as Melania’s makeup artist.
She went on to say that she’s continued to work with the first lady during Trump’s second term and has been “amazing” to work with and has been “nothing but kind.”
“I’m not walking away from that.”
Watch below to hear more about Bryl’s journey, how she found her strength through the struggle, and how she finally found her “tribe” in conservative women:
Melania Trump’s makeup artist, @NicoleBryl, speaks on being ‘canceled’ for working with Melania, says she found her tribe in conservative women.
“This is my tribe, not Vogue.” ❤️ pic.twitter.com/CY3hd643wG
— FLOTUS Report (@MELANIAJTRUMP) December 11, 2025
Bryl was praised on X for sharing her brave story and not bending the knee to leftist bullies:
Thank you for telling your story, Nicole. I will be buying your lip products. The cleaner the better for me and my clients. Removing endocrine disruptors in lipstick is crucial for lymphatic health! 💕
— GolliAir (@GolliAir) December 11, 2025
I love this interview! I admire your strength and dedication and you are remarkable at what you do. Melania always looks impeccable. The beauty and fashion industry missed the mark with you two.
— Susan Bryan (@BryanSusan81458) December 11, 2025
✨What a precious human being, a bold and entrepreneurial woman. May God bless her work, her talent, and the passion with which she beautifies others. Thank you for making up not only faces, but also smiles and unforgettable moments.💄❤️ pic.twitter.com/UIjxdbLzNc
— Stunning Melania 🌷 (@StunningMelania) December 11, 2025
So much truth in this post
It constantly amazes me that the other side puts up signs that they’re so lovable
And then they hate so much— Sean Roach (@ItsSeanRoach) December 11, 2025
I don’t read Vogue anymore. I bet @NicoleBryl is so much happier and feels balanced between work and personal life. What an awesome opportunity to work for FLOTUS ❤️🤍💙
— Tammy (@TamieS32z) December 11, 2025
Ladies, find your conservative tribe!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏻🩷
— conservativegallt (@NervousCook) December 11, 2025
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