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Ex-adult star who alleges she slept with Trump made controversial claim about his 'unusual penis'
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.
Daniels' Unusual Comparison During TV Interview
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.
Claims Resurfaced During Trump’s Hush Money Trial
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.
Trump Appeals Conviction
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'.
