Melania Trump labels Stormy Daniels a 'porn hooker' in explosive new tapes
First Lady Melania Trump is heard sharing her disbelief that Stormy Daniels would be on the front cover of Vogue and was disparaging with her words about the model
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First Lady Melania Trump has labelled Stormy Daniels a "porn hooker" in a newly released tape by ex-best friend and advisor, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff.
The conversation was secretly recorded in July 2018 and it has the moment FLOTUS finds out that adult actress Stormy Daniels will be in an issue of Vogue.
Melania shares her dismay with Wolkoff, saying: "It’s the porn hooker. Annie Leibovitz shot the porn hooker, and she’ll be in one of the issues."
Daniels famously signed a non-disclosure agreement before the United States presidential election in 2016, after it was alleged that she had an affair with Donald Trump in 2006.
Wolkoff is appearing in the latest episode of the president's former lawyer Michael Cohen's podcast, Mea Culpa, in which she has shared the explosive conversation.
Wolkoff claims that Melania was 'in a state of disbelief' as she hadn't been offered a Vogue cover since Trump became president and hadn't adorned the magazine's front since appearing in her wedding dress in 2005.
Daniels appeared in the August 2018 issue of Vogue, alongside her lawyer Michael Avenatti.
Melania can be heard saying on the bombshell tape: "If you Google, go Google and read it Annie Leibovitz shot the porn hooker, as she will be in one of the issues, September or October."
Wolkoff asks Melania: "What do you mean, she shot the 'porn hooker?'"
The first lady replies: "Stormy"
Wolkoff, who wrote the tell-all book, Melania and Me, then exclaims: "Shut the f*** up."
Melania continues: "Oh you didn't read it... It was yesterday it came out. For Vogue. She will be in Vogue. Annie Leibowitz shot her."
Wolkoff left the White House in February 2018 and though the clip is undated, she said that she only hit record on their conversations after she had gone.
She tells Cohen: "I only started pressing record once I had already been severed and accused of criminal activity.
"I really didn't plan on ever playing these tapes or ever releasing them because they were for my protection."
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