Explicit details from porn star Stormy Daniels’ new book made for Nintendo Toad’s “worst day,” after The Guardian published its report on Tuesday.
“Mario Kart” and “Toad” were trending for hours Tuesday after the preview came out, prompting the gaming company’s official Twitter account to celebrate.
Yay #MarioKart and #Toad are trending on Twitter! pic.twitter.com/RiHYEaEE4Z
— Nintendo Life (@nintendolife) September 18, 2018
Five minutes later, the account posted again.
Today is the worst day for #Toad since that fateful day when someone took a photo of him without his hat on! pic.twitter.com/kt7ON2qJto
— Nintendo Life (@nintendolife) September 18, 2018
The Guardian released a preview on Tuesday after obtaining an advanced copy of Ms. Daniel’s October release. According to the report, “Full Disclosure” will recount her reaction to watching Donald Trump gain traction in the Republican primary.
One of the more prominent moments The Guardian highlighted is Ms. Daniel’s first night with Mr. Trump, in which she described their sexual encounter with references to the video game series “Mario Kart.”
“It may have been the least impressive sex I’d ever had, but clearly, he didn’t share that opinion,” wrote Ms. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
Although his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty last month to charges related to the hush-money payment he made to Ms. Daniels. Mr. Cohen said his actions were at the direction of then-candidate Trump.
As the nation became fixated on the unusual and personal image Ms. Daniels painted of the president, her lawyer Michael Avenatti spoke out on Twitter to try and refocus the message.
The most important thing about @stormydaniels book is not the description of her sex with Mr. Trump. It is instead her description of her life and role as a modern woman unafraid to speak truth to power. I am proud to call her my client and my friend.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) September 18, 2018
Ms. Daniels’ “Full Disclosure” is set to hit bookshelves in October.
• Gabriella Muñoz can be reached at gmunoz@washingtontimes.com.
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