Melania Trump Celebrates Barron's First Post-White House Birthday and Her Post Gets Twitter Talking

Melania Trump had a simple birthday message to share this weekend for her teenage son, Barron — and social media had plenty to say about it.

"Happy birthday BWT," Trump, 50, tweeted on Saturday, using her son's initials alongside three heart emojis.

She also shared an image of two black balloons that made a 15, for Barron's age.

Many other Twitter users to reacted to the unusual decorations while still others defended the former first lady, reflecting the split reactions the Trumps continue to inspire. (The birthday message has more than 4,000 comments and counting.)

"You could have found a more cheerful pic," one user wrote. "This looks quite morbid."

"Even the birthday picture is all dark sepia tones," another tweeted. "Very strange."

A third user wrote: "happy birthday to Barron, but using black numbers for a 15th birthday strikes me as rather odd."

Of course, there were defenders as well. "Can the Trump haters give their hate a break?" a user wrote.

Another tweeted: "Reading the responses… people are so sick. This is a mother celebrating her son."

Since President Donald Trump lost his re-election bid in November, he, Mrs. Trump and their son have been living at their Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida.

A family source told PEOPLE in December that Mrs. Trump was "checking out a good Florida school for Barron" at the time.

The teen was largely out of the spotlight during his years in the White House, because of his age. Sources have said repeatedly that Barron was Mrs. Trump's focus as first lady and during their periodic trips to Mar-a-Lago before moving there in January.

Mrs. Trump's Saturday birthday wish to Barron marked a rare use of social media from the famously reserved former first lady.

Last month, CNN reported that she was planning to continue some of her White House work, including her "Be Best" campaign focusing on children's welfare and anti-bullying.

That initiative drew regular criticism while she was first lady, given her husband's use of social media to ridicule critics and rivals alike.

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