Stormy Daniels says she ‘feels terrible’ for ‘body shaming’ Trump
Adult-film star Stormy Daniels on Saturday said she “feels terrible” for what she called “body shaming” President Trump in her recent tell-all book “Full Disclosure.”
{mosads}”I actually feel pretty terrible about it,” Daniels said during an interview with “60 Minutes,” an Australian television show. “Because in a way it’s body shaming.”
“I did not want to hurt him,” she said. “My intention was for people to stop hurting me.”
Daniels in “Full Disclosure” recounted her alleged first night with Trump, which she said preceded a consensual affair.
“By recounting every detail, I think it’s obvious that I know things that that only someone who had actually experienced and been there would know,” Daniels said in an interview with “BBC Newsnight.”
Trump has denied the affair happened.
Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen over the summer pleaded guilty to campaign fraud violations partially related to the hush agreement with Daniels, which he admitted to coordinating. He said he paid off Daniels and another woman at the direction of a “federal candidate” who later became president.
Daniels is currently suing Cohen and Trump to void the nondisclosure agreement about the alleged relationship.
Daniels during an interview the Dutch late-night talk show “RTL Late Night” said Cohen’s guilty plea vindicated her.
“It’s been eight, nine months of every single day, people saying, ‘You’re lying, you made it up, you just wanted to have sex with him and he turned you down so you made this up,’ ” Daniels said. “Now which one of us looks like a total liar? Michael Cohen just confessed last week that I’ve been telling the truth all along.”
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