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Published 16:10 11 Nov 2022 GMT
Stormy Daniels has opened up about her supposed paranormal experiences, claiming that a "non-human thing with tentacles" tormented her in her former home.
The former adult film star appeared on the Ghost Magnet with Bridget Marquardt podcast to talk about her experiences, explaining how the "ghost" would negatively affect her personal relationships and smash things in her old home.
"Definitely one very, very dark non-human thing with these tentacles and that's what I caught on camera, and [it] shattered my ex’s guitar. It just snapped in half one day sitting on the stand. It did not like him at all," she said.
Daniels - whose real name is Stephanie Gregory Clifford - went on to say that she believes that there is more than one bizarre entity in her house in New Orleans, which she moved into in 2019.
Check out her podcast episode below:"One is a woman who lost a child and blamed herself, and if I stood in a certain spot in the kitchen, I would just cry, and like a couple of people said, like, they felt like she was cutting herself," Daniels explained.
The final spirit the 43-year-old described was felt by a medium she talked to over Zoom. She said: "The house is partially furnished and there's a very old mirror upstairs that I used to always feel like someone was watching me but it was kind of a protective feeling."
Daniels confirmed the medium knew about the mirror without seeing. She said: "And they're like, 'There's a woman that used to get made up in that mirror.'"
"She was a lady of the night and she identifies with you because you're a sex worker and she's very protective of any man who gets in that bed with you,'" the medium added.
The actress went on to explain how the bizarre happenings in the house started to worsen over time, impacting not just her but also the person she was living with.
"The guy who was living with me at the time, we started fighting. He got real mean, would say horrible things to me for no reason," she said.
"And then it escalated to him putting his hands on me, which had never happened when we lived together in our previous place. And then he was gone," Daniels added, saying she hasn't spoken to him since he moved out of the property.
When Daniels was left alone in her home, she installed cameras that captured the strange entities moving around the house. Eventually, when her lease was up and she was preparing to leave, she said the house "got aggressive".
"I started having these headaches and my hair was falling out and I have pictures of me with like blood coming out of my ears. Then like stuff would, instead of something just moving or tapping, fly at me. You could feel the hostility in the house," she said.
The full episode of Ghost Magnet with Bridget Marquardt, titled Stormy Daniels' Haunted New Orleans House and Spooky Dolls, is available to listen to now.
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Published 14:21 13 Mar 2026 GMT
Stormy Daniels once made a controversial claim about Donald Trump’s 'unusual' anatomy during a TV appearance.
The former adult film star, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, made the comments while promoting her memoir Full Disclosure during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2018.
In the book, she detailed an alleged sexual encounter with the now-79-year-old in 2006, something the president has repeatedly denied.
During her appearance on the late-night show, the 46-year-old expanded on a passage from her memoir that had already gone viral for its vivid description.
In the book, she wrote about her alleged encounter with Trump, recalling: “I lay there, annoyed that I was getting f***ed by a guy with Yeti pubes and a D like the mushroom character in Mario Kart… It may have been the least impressive s** I’d ever had, but clearly, he didn’t share that opinion," cited by Rolling Stones.
Kimmel leaned into the moment during the interview by bringing out a display featuring several different mushrooms and asking Daniels to pick which one she believed closely resembled Trump.
"Can you hold it up so it’s coming at me at the correct angle?" Daniels quipped before picking one of the smallest mushrooms.
She also addressed the backlash that followed her remarks.
"Do you know how much hate mail I’ve gotten from people who love Mario Kart?
"In one day, I managed to ruin half of America’s childhood and mushroom farming everywhere."
The ex-adult star also opened up about how the alleged encounter began, revealing that the two met at a golf tournament and that Trump invited her to dinner in his hotel suite.
She claimed he answered the door wearing 'silky [black] pajamas,' adding: "I’m pretty sure I thought he was channeling Hugh Hefner - but significantly less sexy."
However, she said the dinner she was promised never happened.
"Like, he lied to me," she said.
"I’m very food-motivated. That’s why I stayed and held out for so long because I was told there would be snacks. I was starving!
"Maybe that’s part of why I was easy prey because I was light-headed."
The interview also revisited another moment from her story in which she said she spanked Trump with a magazine featuring his own photo on the cover.
During the show, she even reenacted the moment with Kimmel.
Daniels’ account of the alleged encounter became a central part of the legal case that later unfolded in New York in 2024.
Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records after arranging for his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to pay Daniels $130,000 before the 2016 presidential election in exchange for her silence about their alleged relationship.
During the trial, Daniels testified in court about the alleged 2006 meeting at a hotel suite in Lake Tahoe.
She told the courtroom that Trump had worn silk pajamas and asked her whether she had sexually transmitted diseases before the two had sex.
She also said the president later told her: "Let’s get together again, honey bunch," per The Times.
Trump was about 60 at the time of the alleged encounter, while Daniels was 27.
Last October, it was revealed that Trump was attempting to overturn the conviction, with his legal team filing a 96-page appeal arguing that the case was politically motivated.
His lawyers said the prosecution was the "most politically charged prosecution in our Nation’s history".
They also claimed that the Manhattan district attorney was 'manufacturing felony charges' during a presidential election campaign in which Trump was the leading Republican candidate.
"This case should never have seen the inside of a courtroom, let alone resulted in a conviction," the president’s lawyers said.
In addition to this, the attorneys contended that some of the evidence used in the trial should have been excluded because of a Supreme Court ruling that presidents cannot be prosecuted for 'official acts'.
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Published 14:51 22 Jan 2018 GMT
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Published 16:35 02 Apr 2018 GMT
If you'd asked people who Stormy Daniels was a few months ago, most of them probably wouldn't have a clue. Sure, there might have been a few guys who were a bit too interested in blue movies that would recognize her face, but she wasn't a celebrity by any means.
Now, however, she's gained notoriety around the world as the porn star who had an affair with Donald Trump.
The actress first came into the public eye in a big way when her lawyer claimed that she was paid $130,000 before the presidential election to guarantee her silence. Then, more recently, she made headlines after her 60 Minutes interview, during which she broke that silence and disclosed previously undiscussed details about her liaison with the president back in 2006.
One of the scariest details to come out of the interview was that Daniels was allegedly threatened by someone on behalf of Trump after she agreed to sell her story to In Touch Magazine.
"I was in a parking lot, going to a fitness class with my infant daughter. Taking, you know, the seats facing backwards in the backseat, diaper bag, you know, getting all the stuff out," the 39-year-old said. "And a guy walked up on me and said to me, 'Leave Trump alone. Forget the story.' And then he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said, 'That's a beautiful little girl. It'd be a shame if something happened to her mom.' And then he was gone."
This, along with all the other allegations she's made against the former businessman, annoyed many people on Twitter, who decided the best way to defend their president would be to hurl verbal abuse at the adult film actress. Luckily, she always has the perfect clapbacks.
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However, one Twitter user took it too far when they implied that women in the adult film industry can't be sexually abused against their will.
"I think you give up your #MeToo card when you are a porn star #stormy daniels," tweeted a person using the account name @Angela_Chochi.
And, rather than deliver her usual put-down, Daniels actually seemed genuinely shocked at the notion - so she let everyone know about it.
"You are implying that women with certain jobs cannot be assaulted. This is a disgusting and terrifying thought process," she wrote in response. "For the record, I have stated numerous times that I am not claiming a "#metoo card" but I see you are definitely flying your asshat flag."
She also retweeted this response from one of her followers later on:
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People who work as porn stars or sex workers can absolutely get assaulted just like the rest of us, but the issue isn't taken as seriously because they already engage in sexual contact as part of their job. So, rather than make light of this issue by involving Stormy Daniels (who has already stated that her affair with Trump was consensual), perhaps those who are hating yet apparently care so much about the #metoo movement could use their passions as a force for good.
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Published 21:03 26 Mar 2018 GMT
Last night, CBS aired an interview with porn star Stormy Daniels about her alleged affair with Donald Trump. (And I can't believe I just typed that sentence.) Daniels says that she and Trump had a sexual liaison in 2006, when she was 27 and he was 60. (Hey, age ain't nothing but a number.) Now it's been revealed that when Trump was running for president in 2016, Daniels signed a non-disclosure agreement not to talk about the affair, and took a payout of $130,000.
I know this news isn't surprising, considering Trump's famous "grab 'em by the p---y" comment, and the fact that at least 15 women have accused him of sexual misconduct. However, this isn't just a salacious sex scandal. If it can be proven that the $130K in hush money came from the Trump campaign, and not as a private transaction from Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, then it is an illegal campaign contribution. That would put the President in a world of trouble - and he's already under FBI investigation for collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice.
Since Trump didn't sign the NDA, Daniels is considering it invalid, and is willing to speak publicly about it for the first time. Here are five takeaways from her interview with Anderson Cooper.
1. This is humiliating for Trump
Donald Trump describes himself as the best at everything, and has ridiculously thin skin when it comes to criticism. Well, he's really not going to like Stormy's recollection of their night. When Cooper asked if she was attracted to Trump, she replied, "No." (Ouch.) Then she says that when she met Trump, he eagerly showed her a magazine with his face on the cover. Instead of being impressed, she scoffed, and asked him to take his pants down so she could spank him with it. He did. And she did so!
What's more, Daniels says that Trump told her, "You remind me of my daughter." Presumably he meant Ivanka. On a 2006 episode of The View, Donald said, "If Ivanka wasn't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her." (Ew.) Also, at the time of this incident, Melania had just given birth to their son, Barron. When Daniels asked about Melania, "[Donald] brushed it aside, said, 'Oh yeah, yeah, you know, don't worry about that. We don't even— we have separate rooms and stuff.'"
2. Stormy was threatened to keep quiet
In May 2011, Daniels agreed to sell her story to In Touch magazine for $15,000. However, after being threatened by Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, the publication decided not to run the interview, and did not pay her. A couple weeks later, Daniels was confronted by a goon in Las Vegas. It was an ominous interaction that sounds straight out of a Mafia movie.
"I was in a parking lot, going to a fitness class with my infant daughter. Taking, you know, the seats facing backwards in the backseat, diaper bag, you know, gettin' all the stuff out. And a guy walked up on me and said to me, "Leave Trump alone. Forget the story." And then he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said, "That’s a beautiful little girl. It'd be a shame if something happened to her mom." And then he was gone... I was rattled. I remember going into the workout class. And my hands are shaking so much, I was afraid I was gonna -- drop [my daughter]."
Pretty scary, right? Daniels said this chilling interaction is why she decided to sign the NDA. She was concerned for her family's safety. She adds that she is certain she would recognize the man who threatened her today. Maybe she should meet up with a sketch artist.
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3. The sexual encounter was consensual
Daniels says she was not attracted to Trump, and that she didn't want to have sex with him, but there's one thing she wants to make very clear: Their encounter was entirely consensual. She says she thought of it as a "business deal," because it might lead to her getting cast on The Apprentice. She doesn't want anyone to get the wrong impression, and think of her as a victim:
"They're trying to [say]. Like, oh, you know, Stormy Daniels comes out #metoo. This is not a Me too. I was not a victim. I've never said I was a victim. I think trying to use me to f- to further someone else's agenda, does horrible damage to people who are true victims."
In January, In Touch magazine published excerpts from their 2011 interview with Daniels. So, aside from the physical threat, there wasn't a lot of new information in the 60 Minutes interview. However, it's pretty much that Daniels is going public, and 60 Minutes reaches a much bigger audience than In Touch Magazine. (Last night 21.3 million people watched the program, earning their highest ratings since Obama's post-election interview in 2008.)
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Unfortunately, we didn't get to see any evidence of the affair. (I know, you really wanted to see the sex tape, right?) Last week Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, tweeted a photo of a disc in a safe, writing, "If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is this worth?" On CNN, he confirmed that the disc contains evidence of Daniels' alleged affair with Trump, but he refused to say what it was. On 60 Minutes, Daniels also refused to comment. This morning Avenatti said he's not playing games, and we'll probably find out what's on the disc in the next few weeks or months. What a tease.
Well, I'm just glad Donald Trump has finally restored respect and honor to the office of president. Remember when Barack Obama was president, and the biggest scandals were that he wore a tan suit, and once asked for Dijon mustard on a hamburger? What a disgrace.
In related news, check out Jim Carrey's painting of Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels having sex...
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Published 04:29 06 Nov 2024 GMT
Stormy Daniels - the adult film star embroiled in controversy for her past allegations against Donald Trump - has shared a stunning revelation about how she is currently living.
Amid the excitement and anxiety of this 2024 Election Day, the world is watching as the votes are being counted and either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump will be named the next President of the United States.
As a result, news stations across the world are broadcasting their own coverage of the unfolding events of the election results - and the UK is no different.
The nation's Channel 4 has been broadcasting a night-long special US election program, with a number of panelists sharing their insights on the political battle for the White House.
And one of those guests was Stormy Daniels - the 45-year-old adult star who had accused Trump of engaging in a sexual encounter with him.
On May 30, 2024, Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments made to Daniels in an effort to ensure her silence about their alleged encounter.
Now, in a candid revelation on Channel 4, Daniels shared the chilling impact of her association with the former president.
"It was scary in the beginning, then it got quiet for a while. During this election, it kind of picked up again," she explained, per the Daily Mail.
The 45-year-old highlighted a disturbing shift in the behavior of Trump's supporters, noting: "The biggest difference between this time and the first time around is that people aren't hiding."
This newfound boldness among some Trump supporters, according to Daniels, has been fueled by events like the January 6 attack on the Capitol. She remarked on the brazenness of these individuals who now "aren't hiding anymore".
"They're using their real screen names, they're using their real phone numbers," she said.
She claimed that the threats have escalated not just in frequency but in their explicitness and precision.
Daniels' ordeal intensified when, during a courtroom testimony in May, Trump’s attorneys reportedly displayed a document publicly that inadvertently contained her unredacted home address.
"So I haven't been home since July. I have been living in an RV and traveling,” Daniels disclosed.
The severity of her situation became palpably clear when she mentioned that her family and pets, including horses that have been shot twice, are also allegedly in jeopardy.
Her fears are compounded by the uncertainty of the election's outcome. "To be completely honest with you, I don't know [what’s worse]," she said, reflecting on the consequences of either a Trump win or loss.
Daniels even touched on the extreme reactions her public appearances now provoke, with Trump supporters allegedly calling in bomb threats to venues hosting her live comedy shows. "Trump supporters were calling in droves and threatening club owners [with] burning down the clubs," she claimed.
Elsewhere in the interview, Daniels also revealed that she had to wear a bulletproof vest to court hearings following certain threats.