Stormy Daniels to Star in Gay Dating Reality Show

Kilian Melloy READ TIME: 2 MIN.

Stormy Daniels, the adult star who received a payout from a Trump lawyer before the 2016 election (allegedly to keep quiet about an extramarital affair with Trump) has a new career prospect as the host of a gay dating reality show that match-makes between "daddies" and "himbos," according to Deadline.

The show, titled "For The Love of DILFs," is slated to run for eight episodes at Canadian LGBTQ+ network OUTtv early next year, and is produced by Daddy TV, Deadline reported.

The show's general premise is familiar from heterosexual dating shows, as the series "follows two groups of gay men, aka Daddies and Himbos, as they compete to find love and win a $10,000 investment into their relationship," Deadline details.

"For years the internet has been obsessed with these two specific gay subcultures, which on the surface seem like total opposites," Deadline quoted Daddy TV co-founder Topher Cusumano as saying. "But if reality TV teaches us anything, it's that sometimes opposites attract."

"Daniels will live with the singles in a mansion and serve as host and relationship advisor throughout their journeys," Deadline explained.

"We're thrilled to be working with Stormy," the outlet quoted Philip Webb, the COO of OUTtv, as saying. "She has a long public history of standing up for the LGBTQ+ community.

"That allyship, starpower, and relationship expertise makes her the perfect fit to helm a show about guys hunting for love."

Daniels may be best known as the adult film actor who was paid $130,000 in alleged hush money ahead of the 2016 elections by then-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.

Earlier this year, Daniels lost a defamation suit against Trump and was ordered to pay $300,000 to the former one-term president.

"Michael Avenatti filed the defamation suit against Trump in 2018, when he was Daniels' lawyer," NBC News reported. Daniels claimed "that Avenatti had filed the suit 'without my permission and against my wishes,'" NBC added.

"Once it was filed, Trump's lawyers overwhelmed Avenatti and I was left the victim of an attorney's fee award," NBC News quoted Daniels as saying. She added that it was "a 'sad reality' that a 'predator' like Trump 'can openly brag about assaulting women and become president and be awarded money for his bad behavior.'"


by Kilian Melloy

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