Following its SXSW premiere earlier this month, a documentary about Stormy Daniels, the porn star who gained national attention for her alleged affair with former President Donald Trump, is now available for streaming on Peacock. Titled 'Stormy,' the film explores Daniels' experiences navigating motherhood and her career amidst the aftermath of her relationship with Trump.
The majority of the 110-minute documentary was filmed in 2018, after Trump had assumed the presidency but while the Daniels scandal continued to make headlines. The revelation of a $130,000 payment made to Daniels by Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, to maintain her silence led to legal actions. Daniels filed a lawsuit against Trump, challenging the validity of the non-disclosure agreement she had signed. Trump denied the allegations and accused Daniels of lying, prompting her to file a libel lawsuit against him, which was later dismissed.
In August 2018, Cohen reached a plea deal with prosecutors related to his role in the hush money payment to Daniels. The documentary, described as a blend of political commentary and character study, offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at Daniels' life as the scandal unfolded. Executive produced by Judd Apatow, 'Stormy' provides a perspective on the sensationalist nature of fame and its impact on individuals.
Reviewing the film, Variety's chief film critic noted its portrayal of the scandal with a mix of tabloid-style excitement and serious news coverage. By the end of the documentary, viewers may find themselves reflecting on the broader implications of the story and its media coverage.
'Stormy' is now available for streaming on Peacock, offering audiences a closer look at the events surrounding Stormy Daniels and her interactions with former President Trump.