Entertainment News – Adult film star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with President Donald Trump more than a decade ago and is suing the president, described sex with the future commander in chief as “the least impressive sex I’d ever had” in a new book.
The book, titled “Full Disclosure,” was obtained ahead of its Oct. 2 release by The Guardian newspaper. NBC News has not obtained the book.
“It may have been the least impressive sex I’d ever had, but clearly, he didn’t share that opinion,” she wrote, according to The Guardian.
Daniels had lingering remorse over the experience for years, writing that any time she’d see Trump on television, she’d think: “I had sex with that, I’d say to myself. Eech.”
The White House had no immediate comment about the new book.
After the tryst with Daniels, Trump promised to put her on his “The Apprentice” reality show, Daniels writes in the book, according to The Guardian, and even indicated he would fix the results in her favor to have her last on the show.
“We’ll figure out a way to get you the challenges beforehand,” Daniels quoted Trump has having told her. “And we can devise your technique.”
“He was going to have me cheat, and it was 100 percent his idea,” she wrote, according to The Guardian.
Years later, when Trump would decide to run for president, Daniels repeatedly dismissed the idea he could win — until, of course, he eventually did.
“It will never happen, I would say,” Daniels wrote. “He doesn’t even want to be president.”
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, also describes Trump’s sex organs in graphic detail.
Daniels has suggested she had a one-time sexual encounter with Trump in a hotel room. She alleged in a civil lawsuit that she and Trump had an “intimate relationship” that lasted from summer 2006 “well into the year 2007” and which included meetings in Lake Tahoe and at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The White House denies Trump had an affair with her.
But Trump’s private attorney, Michael Cohen, admitted in February he had paid her $130,000 — which she says was to buy her silence over the “intimate relationship.” NBC News reported in April that Daniels is cooperating with federal investigators as part of their criminal investigation into Cohen.
In May, Trump said Daniels was paid to stop “false and extortionist accusations” she made about a sexual encounter with him. Trump has forcefully denied the affair. Daniels has filed two lawsuits against Trump, one to get out of a nondisclosure agreement she signed in October 2016 ahead of the November presidential election in exchange for the $130,000, and another for defamation.
by Adam Edelman, NBCNews.com