Donald Trump and Howard Stern discussed Lindsay Lohan at some length in a 2004 interview in which both agreed troubled women are great in bed.
Trump appeared on The Howard Stern Show in December of 2004 in which Stern brought up Lindsay Lohan, who was 18-years-old at the time of the discussion. Lohan starred in the hit movie “Mean Girls,” released earlier that same year.
Stern struck up the conversation on the young star saying “I’ll bet eventually you trade her in for Lindsay Lohan, this Melania,” whom Trump would marry just a few weeks later in January of 2005.
“What do you think of Lindsay Lohan, Howard?” Trump asked Stern.
“I think she’s hot,” Stern responded.
“There’s something there right?” Trump said. “But you have to like freckles. I’ve seen a, you know, close up of her chest and a lot of freckles. Are you into freckles?”
“I’m not into freckles, but, you know, the red hair thing I like. I like her on the cover of Entertainment Weekly,” said Stern.
Trump then asked Stern if it bothered him that Lohan’s father, referring to him as a “wreck.” Stern’s co-host, Robin Quivers, told Trump “Howard feels that the father being a wreck is a good thing.”
“Oh yeah,” Stern agreed, “because first of all, if the father’s a wreck like the way he is, can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?”
“Yeah, you’re probably right,” Trump responded. “She’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed?”
“Because they’re looking for love, they’re looking for positive affirmation, they’re looking for a father figure who will love them and tell them they’re wonderful and they’ll never be enough,” Stern responded. “No matter many times you tell them they’re beautiful, no matter how many times you tell them you love them they want to suck it up more. They would drain you like a vampire until your head caved in if they could get more love.”
“Well I have a friend Howard who’s actually like a great Playboy, I mean, I don’t say this about men, this guy does very well,” Trump said. “He runs silent, runs deep as they say, like a submarine. And Howard, he will only look for a crazy women. He says, ‘Donald, Donald, please, please, I only want the crazy women.'”
“Right, they’re desperate,” Stern interrupted.
“What is this guy all about,” Trump said laughing. “But for some reason, what I said is true. They’re just unbelievable. You don’t want to be with them for long term, but for the short term there’s nothing like it.”
“You’re damn right,” Stern agreed.
A media whirlwind has surrounded the Republican presidential nominee since a 2005 recording of a private conversation between he and Billy Bush was released last week. Trump and Bush could be heard talking about two women in terms that many have found to be offensive and suggestive of sexual assault.
Several women have now publicly accused Trump of alleged sexual assault in the week following the release of the 2005 recording.
You can listen to Trump and Stern’s comments about Lohan in full here: