Unimpressed schoolgirl’s HILARIOUS reaction to Melania Trump on special White House visit

The First Lady had welcomed the group of schoolchildren to the White House Family Theatre to watch the film, Wonder.

The 2017 movie tells the story of a young boy who suffers from a rare syndrome that causes facial deformities.

Of the film, a spokesman for Melania Trump said: “The movie celebrates October’s National Bullying Prevention Month by highlighting the importance of choosing kindness — a core belief of Mrs Trump’s Be Best campaign.”

Mrs Trump’s office tweeted a series of images from the schoolchildren’s visit, showing a crowd of students stood next to FLOTUS.

Among the photos, the expression of one little girl stands out as the youngster looks decidedly unimpressed with the whole affair.

In the image, she stares directly at the camera, with her arms crossed wearing an uninterested expression – clearly unfazed by the occasion.

The girl has attracted a wealth of attention on social media for her seemingly carefree attitude.

Katherine George Chu said: “Body language and expression says it all.

“It’s a no from me.”

Meanwhile, Mathew Cherry penned on Twitter: “Shorty in the middle with her arms crossed is a whole mood.”

And Charles Blow wrote on Instagram: “This little girl with her arms folded is all of our spirit animals.”

Launching her Be Best anti-bullying campaign in May, Mrs Trump said: “It is never okay when a 12-year-old girl or boy is mocked, bullied, or attacked.

“It is terrible when that happens on the playground.

“And it is absolutely unacceptable when it is done by someone with no name hiding on the internet.

“We have to find a better way to talk to each other, to disagree with each other, to respect each other.

“We must find better ways to honour and support the basic goodness of our children, especially in social media.”