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For some, beauty pageants may be about celebrating women and their talent. But for Donald Trump, it seems like it was a space for some sleazy personal entertainment when he owned the Miss Universe and the Miss USA pageants.
Trump bragged about the privileges and perks he enjoyed while he was the owner of these pageants on the talk show The Howard Stern Show in April 2005.
And now, former beauty queen have lashed out at how Trump came “waltzing in” while contestants were nude.
After the first Trump tape, which had him talking lewdly about women, came out, CNN put out a story with recordings of him on The Howard Stern Show speaking about women in the pageants. It shows him talking about how they’d be naked when he went to the dressing rooms. Howard Stern, the show’s host. and Trump also discuss whether he had sex with the contestants.
Tasha Dixon, Miss Arizona in 2001, told CBS 2 Los Angeles that Trump just came “waltzing in” while contestants were nude or half-nude as they changed into bikinis.
She described her experience in the dressing room in the Miss USA pageant 2001:
She suggested that such opportunities were among the reasons Trump owned beauty pageants.
In a separate report, Buzzfeed News said that four women from the 1997 Miss Teen USA also remembered Trump entering the dressing room while girls were changing; some were as young as 15 at the time.
Trump, she told BuzzFeed News, said “something like ‘Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.’”
She also said that she saw Trump’s intrusion as “more of a pompous ‘I own this place’ rather than a perverted thing”.
Here is the recording of Trump on the show with Stern:
(With inputs from Washington Post, CNN, Buzzfeed News)
However Donald Trump on Thursday angrily denied several accusations of groping in a growing controversy over inappropriate behaviour with women that is damaging the Republican presidential candidate's chances of winning the election.
Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, the New York Times and other media were engaged in a concerted, "vicious" attempt to stop him, Trump told a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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