


Tempest Storm seems an equally independent spirit. “I'm not okay with being made out to be a liar, or people thinking that I did this for money … ” In fact, she is at risk of being sued for millions of dollars each time she violates the non-disclosure agreement she signed with Trump’s attorneys for a mere $130,000. Politics has nothing to do with her speaking out now her motive as stated on “60 Minutes” is personal integrity. I think trying to use me to-to further someone else's agenda, does horrible damage to people who are true victims.” While she describes the circumstances around her having sex with Trump as a “bad situation,” she definitively says it was “consensual.” Once a registered Democrat, Daniels recently told CBS news that her “libertarian values regarding both money and sex and the legal use of one for the other is now best espoused by the Republican Party." “This is not a 'Me Too.' I was not a victim. Stormy states emphatically that broadcasting her story now has absolutely nothing to do with #MeToo. Along the way, she married three times, had a daughter, and won blue ribbons as an accomplished equestrian. Senate as a Republican in her home state. In 2005 she appeared as a pole dancer in Maroon 5’s “Wake Up Call” video, and in 2007 was the object of Steve Carell’s fantasies in “ The 40-Year-Old Virgin.” In 2010, Stormy declared her candidacy for the U.S. She began stripping at 17, and went on to success as an award-winning adult-film star, eventually writing, directing, and performing in porn movies. Daniels grew up as Stephanie Clifford, in a poor tough neighborhood in Louisiana, the child of divorced parents. Their backgrounds are surprisingly similar. What would the #MeToo movement mean to them? Stormy Daniels telling her tale to Anderson Cooper, I started wondering what beyond their “sexy” notoriety, respective pre-presidential romps, and Trump (Tempest is a diehard Trump voter) these dueling storms might have in common.

As I watched the documentary “ Tempest Storm,” and then listened to Ms.
