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Adult film star Stormy Daniels reveals new career move days after Donald Trump convicted in hush money trial

Stormy is thrilled about Donald Trump's conviction and clapped back at haters

ADULT film star Stormy Daniels has plans for a new career move in comedy - specifically in Australia. 

Daniels, 45, suggested people from Australia are extra fond of her and believes it could be a great place to break into a different kind of entertainment.

Stormy Daniels wants to take up a career in comedy
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Stormy Daniels wants to take up a career in comedyCredit: GC Images
The new career announcement comes after former president Donald Trump's conviction of 34 felonies after Daniels testified he gave her hush money after they had sex
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The new career announcement comes after former president Donald Trump's conviction of 34 felonies after Daniels testified he gave her hush money after they had sexCredit: Getty

She spoke about the new career move on an Australian radio show based in Melbourne, Fifi, Fev & Nick, on Saturday.

“I am hoping some of the comedy clubs over there will book me as well,” Daniels said.

'Because I seem to be popular with some of the Aussies. 

“Shall I say.”

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Daniels may be in luck because the land down under country is also extra fond of comedy.

AUSTRALIAN COMEDY

Australia is big on comedy as it holds the largest stand-alone comedy festival, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

This event is also the second-largest international festival in the world. 

It has taken place annually since 1987 and lasts for four weeks. 

The chat about comedy comes a little over a week after former president Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felony charges in a case involving her alleged affair with him and hush money to cover it up.

Daniels testified that she and Trump had unprotected sex in a Lake Tahoe hotel room while his wife, Melania Trump, was pregnant.

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She claimed Trump offered her money to stay quiet during the 2016 election. 

Daniels has been open about how she wanted justice in the case and regrets the night she claims to have spent with Trump. 

GUILTY CONVICTION

The conviction was brought up in Daniels’ interview and she said she cried tears of joy when she was informed. 

“My 13-year-old daughter was with me,” Daniels told Fifi, Fev & Nick, also with an emotional tone.

“I was just crying in her lap.”

Daniels also recently clapped back at people who claimed she lied in her testimony.

Her comments came almost immediately after Trump’s conviction was announced on May 30.

Donald Trump's legal battles

Donald Trump is the first former US president to be convicted of a crime. He has been indicted four times in total and on May 30, was found guilty in his historic hush-money trial. He remains the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. The U.S. Sun breaks down the former president's current legal battles.

New York Business Records

  • Trump was convicted in May of falsifying business records connected to $130,000 of hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. 
  • The payment, which was executed by Trump's ex-attorney Michael Cohen, ensured an embarrassing story wasn't published in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.
  • Trump could now face up to four years in prison after the guilty verdict.
  • He can only be pardoned by the governor of New York if he is convicted.
  • The trial began on April 15. Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts on May 30.

Federal Classified Documents

  • Trump is accused of mishandling classified documents after he left office and storing them at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
  • He has also been accused of obstructing federal agents as they tried to reclaim the documents.
  • Trump is further alleged to have shown the trove of files to people who were not supposed to see them.
  • Trump faces a slew of charges, including allegations he violated the Espionage Act.
  • Trump is also accused of engaging in a conspiracy to obstruct justice.
  • He could face 100 years in prison if convicted.
  • The case is not expected to go to trial before the November election.
  • If Trump wins, he could either pardon himself or order the Department of Justice to drop the charges because the case was brought at the federal level.

Federal Election Subversion

  • In August 2023, the Department of Justice indicted Trump over the events linked to the January 6 insurrection and organizing false slates of electors.
  • Trump has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, conspiracy against rights, and obstruction of an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding.
  • If convicted, Trump could get a maximum sentence of 55 years in prison.
  • A trial date has not yet been decided, but the case is unlikely to go to trial before the November election.
  • The Supreme Court is considering arguments surrounding whether Trump is immune from prosecution for some or all actions while in the White House.

Georgia Election Interference:

  • Trump and 18 others have been accused of attempting to alter the outcome of the 2020 election in Georgia by pressuring local officials and election workers.
  • The district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, which includes Atlanta, indicted Trump on racketeering charges in August 2023.
  • He turned himself into a Georgia jail and had his mugshot taken.
  • A trial is not expected to take place before the November election.
  • Trump cannot pardon himself if he's convicted because the charges were brought at the state level.
  • In Georgia, only a board that is appointed by the governor can approve pardons.

"Stormy told me Cohen forged her signature on her letter she denied sleeping with Trump," a tweet to Daniels said.

"They are both liars. This is reasonable doubt. Trump should be acquitted."

"The problem with people with poor comprehension skills is they go online excited like Doc and I have to disappoint him like this," Daniels responded on X, formerly Twitter.

"I didn't tell you Cohen forged my signature. I said I didn't write it (I didn't) and to ask @MichaelCohen212 who did.

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"It came out IN COURT that Keith Davidson drafted the letter at Cohen's request. Read it again and maybe you will grasp it.

"The only 'reasonable doubt' here is your reading skills."

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