Melania Gets lowest IMDB rating EVER.
History was made.
Not the good kind.
The film Melania has officially crashed to a 1.1 out of 10 rating on IMDb, sinking beneath every notorious cinematic failure that came before it.
Yes. Even Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas.
For more than a decade, Saving Christmas held the bottom spot at 1.3. It was the gold standard of bad movies. Critics laughed at it. Audiences despised it. Entire YouTube careers were launched just tearing it apart. If someone asked, “What’s the worst movie ever made?” that was the answer.
Until now.
Because this isn’t a fluke. IMDb doesn’t editorialize. It doesn’t pile on. It simply counts votes. And the site’s own page says it plainly: IMDb users have given a weighted average vote near 1 star out of 10.
That number is hard to reach.
IMDb ratings are chaotic, inflated, and forgiving. Even terrible movies usually float higher than they deserve. Staying near 1.0 requires something rare: near-total agreement that watching this was a mistake.
There’s no cult following forming.
No ironic affection.
No redemption arc waiting in the wings.
Just a cold data point sitting at the absolute bottom of the scale.
A project built on image, luxury, and branding has achieved the one distinction nobody can rebrand.
Lowest rated film. Ever.
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