Stormy Daniels Fans Come Out to Celebrate 'Full Disclosure'

Stormy Daniels Fans Come Out to Celebrate 'Full Disclosure'

MIRACLE MILE, Calif. — It was another picture-perfect twilight eve at the Grove shopping mall in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, with big billowy cotton candy-like clouds hovering above.

Fans were ready and waiting at the Barnes & Noble bookstore. And so were members of the media.

All eyes were looking for that famous celebrity who has garnered so much attention in recent months and who released her memoir on Tuesday.

And then she appeared.

Yes, adult superstar Stormy Daniels — perhaps the most talked-about woman on the planet this year, the next host of the XBIZ Awards in January and author of the just-released book “Full Disclosure” — came out of nowhere to meet her fans.

Those fans — all with books in hand, all pre-signed — snaked through a lingering line with an ultimate goal of meeting Daniels and taking a photo or two with her. And all seemed to be pleased to meet the personable Daniels, who officially launched her book Thursday evening.

In “Full Disclosure,” the adult star and director details her upbringing and rise to fame and offers her thought process behind her decision to come forward about her alleged affair with President Trump. 

Daniels alleges that in 2006 she had a consensual encounter with Trump, months after Melania Trump gave birth to the couple's son, Barron.

Daniels story, which captured the attention of the world earlier this year, has created more drama for Trump and led to former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen pleading guilty to charges of violating campaign finance laws through hush payments to Daniels and other women who claimed they've had affairs with Trump.

Buy Daniels' book, “Full Disclosure,” here.

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