TV host Nancy O’Dell blasts Donald Trump for saying he wanted to ‘f**k her’ in leaked video
Her words will add to the storm of controversy surrounding the former reality TV star
NANCY O’Dell, the “married woman” discussed in Donald Trump’s crass 2005 video, returned to work on Monday night and addressed the recent controversy on national television.
Opening the nightly show, the Entertainment Tonight host reasserted her initial comments from Saturday after the now infamous “p****” video surfaced, saying there is “no room for objectification of women”, anywhere.
“I released a statement on Saturday and I truly mean what I said,” she continued.
O’Dell is the married woman named “Nancy” referenced in the conversation between the pair while they were shooting a segment on the set of Days Of Our Lives.
Many were shocked that Bush participated in the discussion, which Trump later dismissed as “locker room talk”. He and O’Dell co-hosted the entertainment show for five years, until she abruptly left in 2009.
“This was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago,” the presidential hopeful said in a statement Saturday.
Bush, who says he is “embarrassed and ashamed” by his involvement, has since been suspended indefinitely from his anchor job on NBC’s Today show.
After the tape was released over the weekend, O’Dell commented publicly, saying: “It was disappointing to hear such objectification of women.
“The conversation needs to change because no female, no person, should be the subject of such crass comments, whether or not cameras are rolling.”
The Republican candidate’s wife Melania Trump, who was pregnant with their son at the time the video was recorded, also released a statement on Sunday.
“The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me,” Melania said. “This does not represent the man that I know.
"He has the heart and mind of a leader. I hope people will accept his apology, as I have, and focus on the important issues facing our nation and the world."
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