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First Lady Melania Trump Blasts Stormy Daniels In Secretly Recorded Tape

First Lady Melanie Trump refers to Stormy Daniels as a “porn hooker” in the latest secretly recorded conversation released by her former confidante.

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff shared audio of the July 2018 conversation with Hollywood Life, which came as part the release of her tell-all book about her time spent with the former model-turned-First Lady.

“Annie Leibovitz shot the porn hooker, and she will be in one of the issues,” Melania said to Wolkoff.

“What do you mean? Shot the porn hooker?” Wolkoff asked, to which Melania responded, “Stormy.”

Oh, you didn’t read it? Yesterday [it] came up. For Vogue. She shot her,” Melania said, referring to the August 2018 Vogue cover featuring Daniels.

However, to be clear, while Daniels is an adult film star, there is no evidence to suggest that she ever worked as a “hooker,” despite the name-calling by the First Lady. 

Daniels is the adult actress who allegedly had an affair with Donald Trump in 2006, months after Melania gave birth to their son Barron Trump. The porn star signed a non-disclosure agreement before the 2016 election and received a $130,000 payment from Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, to remain quiet about the affair.

Wolkoff appeared on the October 5 episode of Michael Cohen’s podcast Mea Culpa, where she aired the audio. During the episode, the two discussed their time spent in the Trump administration, as Cohen referred to Wolkoff as “the yin to my yang.”

Meanwhile, Melania and Wolkoff first met at the Vogue offices in 2003. Their friendship continued to Washington D.C. when Wolkoff worked as an unpaid advisor to the first lady until an investigation was launched regarding inauguration spending. The event planner’s firm pocketed $26 million in connection to planning events for Donald Trump.

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Erin Boogie is a blogger for BallerAlert.com and producer/co-host of the weekly radio show In the Field Radio.

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