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Girl Rock Band Shot A Video With Trump: He Was ‘Inappropriate’ [VIDEO]

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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The 90s all-girl rock band, Precious Metal, said when they worked with Donald Trump he acted “inappropriate.”

In an interview with the Huffington Post, one of the members of the band, guitarist Janet Robin, talked about the time they shot a music video with the Republican presidential nominee for the remake of “Mr. Big Stuff.” (RELATED: Will Smith: America ‘Won’t And Can’t’ Elect Donald Trump)

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“I was very young, I was 23 years old or something like that,” Robin said. “I had a moment with him where he put his hands around me, his arms around me — not around my shoulder but around, you know, my stomach area or whatever you want to call it. I thought that was a little strange.”

“‘Oh my god, Janet, you have a tight body,'” she recalls Trump saying to her.

“He didn’t molest me or try to make out or anything,” she added. “You know, I’m not a trash-talker. That’s why I’m not trash-talking him.”

“But he did say that and I thought it was inappropriate,” she continued. “It was while he had his arm around me.”

Trump’s appearance in the video never made it on air, according to another report. The billionaire business man originally agreed to do the video if the band donated $10 thousand dollars to a charity, but changed his mind and requested they donate $250 thousand dollars.

The band didn’t have the money to pay the new amount, so ended up using a Trump look-a-like in the final version complete with his signature long ties and hair.