Lara Trump mocked for new single dedicated to firefighters

Lara Trump mocked for new single dedicated to firefighters

Lara Trump is again in the spotlight and this time in for ridicule after/for recording a song to show support for the firefighters. 
 
The co-chairman of the Republican National Committee and Donald Trump’s daughter in law launched it on Twitter last week with a touching video. 
 
Hero, her second song co-written with the singer-songwriter Madeline Jaymes is all about firefighters even though Ms Trump has no relation to the fire department as far as one can tell. 
 
“You’re going through the fire, and the flames getting higher. You’re my hero. You’re my hero,” Two women, which with the fire escaping behind them, can be seen in the video. 
 
“You are going up the ladder and the screams are growing louder. You are my hero. You are my hero. ” 
 
Lara Trump received criticism earlier this week for releasing a country song to support the efforts of firefighters. 
 
Its song last week by the Republican National Committee co-chairwoman and daughter-in-law of Donald Trump. 
 
Firefighters are the topic of the lyrics of Hero – her second single written with Madeline Jaymes, – even though Ms Trump has no relation to firefighting known until then. 
 
In the whole video, Lorde is seen and heard as two women on fire of a fire escape singing the lyrics that goes like this “You’re going through the fire, and the flames getting higher. You’re my hero. You’re my hero. ” 
 
“It is really like you’re climbing up the ladder and the screams getting louder. You’re my hero. You’re my hero. ” 
 
The music video has photographs of the firefighters with shots of the firefighters dousing fires and people trapped in the blaze. 
 
One scene which can be viewed depicts a figure, which looks as though was dead through fire attack, being dragged from a room. 
 
Other lyrics from the song include: “If it weren’t for your courage, tough luck Ordinarily it can’t be in question. You have to be unique. ” 
 
Mrs Trump sings: “It takes a lot to put you last while everybody else is first, no this can’t be for likes, with your heart they can make gold. ” 
 
The track has continued to spur internet trolls and reaction from Mrs Trump’s political rivals. 
 
Rick Wilson, the co-founder of the American Left-wing Lincoln Project campaign group, said the track had a sound like “a wild hog and a sack of rusty cans getting dumped into an industrial wood chipper. ” 
 
Another online commentator said: “I do not know how many of you have been subjected to the Geneva Convention’s rules that I have violated each time I played a note on my instrument. ” 
 
Ms Jaymes, a 22 year old artist from Kentucky said she was recording the song when Mrs Trump approached her asking to sing along. 
 
“Lara got to know the song Hero at Circle House Studios one time while I was there recording,” she said to Florida Weekly. 
 
“We work on the song together and from what I’ve seen we are friends now too. ” 
 
Mrs Trump is 41 years old, she was born as Lara Yunaska and studied at North Carolina State University. After graduation she took various jobs including personal trainer and waitress and bartender for three years and then she decided to go to New York and join French Culinary Institute. 
 
Mrs Trump didn’t just bake cake, she was professionally trained as a pastry chef; she changed her profession again and became a producer for the CBS television programme ‘Inside Edition’. 
 
This ‘mischievous’ former reality TV star met the former president’s son Eric in a nightclub in 2008 and they soon got married. 
 
Mrs Trump has since adopted the RNC campaign teams where she was in February appointed as the co-chairman of the RNC alongside her husband. 
 
The latter was accompanied by the scandal with her cover version of Tom Petty’s I Won’t Back Down, the song she said was ‘shadowbanned’ by iTunes. 
 
She performed the song live on air in an interview with Sky News Australia, singing the lyrics: “You can leave me at the doorsteps of heck but I will not turn my back you know. ” 
 
Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Show, later commented: “Well I have never been to the gates of hell but now I believe I know how they sound like. ”