Nearly a decade after the alleged events first came to light, Stormy Daniels’ comments about Donald Trump are back in public conversation. The resurfaced remarks stem from her tell-all memoir and television interviews, where she detailed an alleged relationship that Trump has repeatedly denied. The situation gained global attention due to its links to a hush money payment made before the 2016 election.
Stormy Daniels once compared Donald Trump’s ‘unusual’ manhood to a mushroom
The resurfaced comments trace back to Stormy Daniels’ 2018 memoir “Full Disclosure,” in which she described an alleged encounter with Donald Trump in explicit detail.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has claimed she met Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe in 2006. According to her account, the two later had dinner and an intimate encounter in a hotel room.
In the book, per the Guardian, Daniels alleged that the experience was “the least impressive sex” she had ever had. She also made headlines for her unusual description of Trump’s manhood. Daniels wrote that it was “smaller than average,” but “not freakishly small.” In one widely quoted passage, she compared it to “a huge mushroom head. Like a toadstool.”
These remarks quickly became a talking point when the book was released. During a 2018 appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Daniels was asked about the now-infamous comparison.
The talk show host even presented a lineup of mushroom props, asking her to identify which one best matched her description. Daniels played along, selecting one and joking about the “correct angle,” while fellow guest Sarah Paulson reacted with visible discomfort.
This isn’t the first time Trump’s anatomy has been a topic of public discussion. During a 2016 Republican primary debate, then-Senator Marco Rubio mocked Trump. He referenced the president’s hand size, implying it reflected something more personal.
Per CBC News, the president quickly pushed back on stage, holding up his hands and insisting they were not small. He then added, “I guarantee you there’s no problem.” The comment was widely interpreted at the time as a response to insinuations about his manhood.
Originally reported by Zahrah Patel on RealityTea.
