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Trump Announces New Reality Show Featuring MAGA Women, Hosted by Karoline Leavitt - Take it off Barbie - All of it...

  • Writer: 17GEN4
    17GEN4
  • Jul 25
  • 2 min read

Washington, D.C. – In a bold move blending politics and entertainment, President Donald Trump has unveiled plans for a new reality television show titled MAGA Makeover, set to showcase prominent women from his political circle. The show, slated to air in 2026, will be hosted by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and feature participants Alina Habba, Kristi Noem, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kimberly Guilfoyle. The announcement has sparked intrigue and debate, with critics questioning the premise and supporters hailing it as a fresh way to engage the MAGA base.


According to sources close to the Trump administration, MAGA Makeover will combine elements of political commentary, personal transformation, and competitive challenges, with each episode focusing on the participants’ efforts to promote Trump’s “Make America Great Again” agenda while navigating high-stakes tasks. The show’s format reportedly includes debates on policy, public appearances, and branding exercises, all while emphasizing the charisma and loyalty of its stars. A source familiar with the production described it as “The Apprentice meets Fox News, with a touch of glamour.


”Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House press secretary in history at age 27, will take on the role of host, leveraging her experience as a fierce defender of Trump during his 2024 campaign. Leavitt, known for her fiery exchanges with the media and her role in hosting pro-Trump influencer briefings, is expected to bring a sharp, no-nonsense energy to the show.


“Karoline’s a natural in front of the camera, and she knows how to keep the MAGA faithful fired up,” said a Trump campaign insider. Leavitt herself expressed enthusiasm, posting on X: “Honored to host MAGA Makeover and showcase these incredible women. Let’s make America watch!”


The cast includes some of Trump’s most prominent female allies. Alina Habba, a former Trump attorney and interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, brings her legal acumen and polarizing public persona. Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security and former South Dakota governor, is expected to highlight her conservative credentials and controversial past.


Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence and former Democratic congresswoman, adds a unique perspective with her military background and shift to the MAGA fold. Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former Fox News host and ex-fiancée of Donald Trump Jr., rounds out the lineup with her media savvy and high-profile MAGA activism.Details about the show’s production remain scarce, but it is rumored to be backed by a major streaming platform seeking to capitalize on Trump’s enduring media presence. Challenges reportedly range from crafting viral social media campaigns to staging mock press briefings, with Trump himself expected to make guest appearances to judge the contestants’ performances. The winner, according to unconfirmed reports, may receive a prominent role in Trump’s administration or a media contract.


Critics have already slammed the concept as a publicity stunt, with some pointing to the participants’ controversial histories and the show’s potential to trivialize political discourse. “This is just another way for Trump to turn governance into a spectacle,” said a Democratic strategist. Others, however, see it as a savvy move to energize Trump’s base ahead of future elections. “It’s brilliant branding—Trump knows how to keep his audience hooked,” said a conservative commentator on X.



 
 
 

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