
She grew up in Ankara believing she knew who she was. Then, in 2017, her mother revealed the truth: she had been adopted after a stillbirth, and the baby placed in her arms was said to be the child of an American woman named Sophia and a powerful businessman later known worldwide as Donald Trump. A photograph, a whispered name, and a lifetime of quiet doubts suddenly collided.
Her lawsuit in Turkey was dismissed for lack of evidence, but the legal setback didn’t silence her resolve. She says she doesn’t want money, only clarity and a DNA test that could confirm or destroy the story that has redefined her identity. Trump has remained publicly silent, and without his cooperation, the case lives in the shadows between rumor and proof. For her, though, this is not politics or scandal. It is a daughter’s stubborn, aching plea to know where she truly comes from.
