Stormy Daniels, the adult film star who accused Donald Trump of paying her to keep her from going public with their dalliance, has admitted she has been living in an RV since July out of fear for her safety.
Daniels, the 45-year-old adult film star, told Channel 4’s special US election program about her concerns about how Trump’s supporters have behaved since she became publicly linked to the former president.
‘It was scary at first, then it became quiet for a while. It picked up a bit again during these elections.
‘The biggest difference between this time and the first time is that people don’t hide. Some of that has to do with January 6 at the Capitol.
‘[Trump supporters] no longer hide. They use their real screen names, they use their real phone numbers.
Stormy Daniels (pictured) said: ‘I haven’t been home since July, living in a camper and traveling’
She appeared on Channel 4’s election coverage
Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump dances off stage at the end of a campaign rally at JS Dorton Arena on November 4, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina
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“The threats are more explicit and targeted, and as we all know when I testified in May, Trump’s lawyers ‘accidentally’ posted a document on the courtroom screen that had nothing to do with the case we were trying that day. with my unregistered home address.
“So I haven’t been home since July, I’ve been living in an RV and traveling.”
Daniels was referring to the leak of her home address earlier this year.
She said at the time that “it has become unsafe for her family and her pets,” including her horses, which were shot twice.
When asked if she feared a Trump victory or loss, she said, “To be completely honest, I don’t know.
“He has made it very clear that he intends to go after everyone who opposed him and those who helped him.”
Daniels also claimed that Trump supporters filed bomb threats on live comedy shows she hosted.
Stormy Daniels, the 45-year-old adult film star (pictured with Boris Johnson) opened up on Channel 4’s special US election program about her concerns about how Trump’s supporters have been behaving since she became publicly linked to the former president.
Stormy Daniels has admitted she has been living in an RV since July due to fears for her safety
People stand in front of the Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump’s waiting party at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, November 5, 2024
People cast their votes for the 2024 United States presidential election at a polling station on November 5, 2024 in New York City
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‘Trump supporters called en masse and threatened club owners [with] burn down the clubs.’
She later argued with former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson about Trump’s character, pointedly asking him: “If you were Prime Minister and you and Donald Trump had a disagreement, as people do with Donald Trump, would you have any fear of the ladies in the US? his life?’
Johnson said: “Nothing like that has come up. When you talk to the American president, the relationship you have as British prime minister is one of great formality and importance.
‘Of course you develop a friendship, but actually, and I can say this with all sincerity, in my time with him I have never been treated with anything other than courtesy and kindness.’
In a conversation with Daniels, he said, “Now you had a completely different experience, but I can only talk about mine.”
It comes after voters revealed the staggering amounts of money they have poured into the 2024 presidential election.
DailyMail.com went to Times Square in New York City to ask those how much they made on Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
One person told us he was backing Harris with $500, while another man said he put $5,000 on Trump to win the race for the White House.
His friend jokingly added that he “didn’t have $5,000,” and one woman said she would put $1 million on Harris if she had the money.
Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi have allowed punters to back the two future presidents, with both platforms raking in staggering amounts of money.