Stormy Daniels surprises queer crowds at London’s G-A-Y nightclub
Porn star Stormy Daniels made a surprise appearance at gay club night G-A-Y in central London on Thursday night.
Daniels, who dropped out of Channel 5’s Celebrity Big Brother on the show’s opening night earlier in August, shocked nightclub goers as she joined the judging panel for G-A-Y’s infamous Porn Idol at Heaven nightclub.
The club night requires voluntary participants to strip off their clothes to music around a dancing pole, before judges decide on their favourite. The winner is given a cash prize.
Jeremy Joseph, owner of Heaven, took to Twitter following Daniels’ appearance, tagging the official Big Brother UK Twitter account.
“A Special Thank You To @StormyDaniels For Being G-A-Y Porn Idol’s Special Guest Judge Tonight,” he wrote.
“Thank You for flying in especially & for having such an amazing sense of humour.
@bbuk Loss Was G-A-Y’s Gain.”
In January, Daniels made international headlines this year, when she claimed that US President Donald Trump invited her to join him in a bisexual threesome.
Drag artist Son of a Tutu also posted about meeting Daniels at the club.
“Very seldom do you meet people in history when they’re actually making it: thank you @thestormydaniels and @jeremy_joseph for making this happen for the Tutu at tonight’s G-A-Y Porn Idol,” the drag artist said on Instagram.
And one fan wrote on Twitter: “Lol so Stormy Daniels randomly turned up in Heaven tonight cool cool.”
In a statement to the Mirror Online before Daniels’ appearance, Joseph hinted that the ex-adult film star could be a judge at the club night.
He said: “The only clue I’m allowed to give is it’s a G-A-Y weather warning, the clue is weather in the name, but it’s not sunny, it’s not a tornado, it’s not a hurricane, it’s…”
In March, Daniels filed a lawsuit against Trump over the alleged affair, claiming that a nondisclosure agreement she had signed over the incident wasn’t invalid as Trump had not signed it himself.
In January, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen had arranged for $130,000 in hush money to be paid to porn star Stormy Daniels a month before the 2016 presidential election.
This payment was reportedly made “as part of an agreement that precluded her from publicly discussing an alleged sexual encounter with Mr Trump.”
The sexual rendezvous allegedly took place in 2006, after the president had married his current wife, First Lady Melania Trump.