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Scarlett O'Toole

Stormy Daniels wants to testify in Donald Trump trial as she has 'nothing to hide'

Stormy Daniels has said she has "nothing to hide" and will testify if called to give evidence against former president Donald Trump.

The porn star, 44, is set to be grilled by talk show host Piers Morgan as she speaks out for the first time since Trump made an appearance in court on Tuesday.

The former US president was in court to face arraignment for 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In a teaser clip for her interview with Piers, the adult actress was asked how she would feel about potentially testifying in court "in a trial that will be watched around the world.

Daniels said she is "looking forward to it" as she is "the only one that has been telling the truth".

Stormy Daniels is set to be grilled by Piers Morgan (TalkTV)

"I mean any time you're up in the public eye it's scary. I mean, I used to get scared giving an oral book report in school, so it's daunting, but I look forward to it," she said.

Daniels continued: "I have nothing to hide. I'm the only one that has been telling the truth. And, you know, you can't shame me even more.

"So I feel like if they don't, it paints the picture that they know something about me that makes me you know, untrustworthy, or not reliable.

"I think having them call me in and put me on the stand legitimises my story and who I am."

The talk show host asked how Daniels would feel if she had to testify (TalkTV)

Elsewhere in the interview, Daniels admitted that she doesn't think Trump's crimes against her should land him in prison.

"Specific to my case, I don't think that his crimes against me are worthy of incarceration," she said.

However, she said he should "absolutely" face jail time if found guilty of the other allegations against him.

If not, she said it "opens the door for other people to think they can get away with doing that and worse."

Donald Trump appeared in court on Tuesday (Timothy A Clary/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

Trump is the first former of current president of the United States to face criminal charges.

In an unprecedented case, Trump faces charges including at least one felony offence related to hush money payments to women during his 2016 campaign.

At the centre of the case is Daniels, who it is claimed received a $130,000 (£105,000) payment from Mr Trump's lawyers in 2016, in exchange for her silence over an affair a decade earlier.

Watch the full interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored tonight on TalkTV at 8pm. Available on Sky 522, Sky Glass 508, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217 as well as on DAB, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Samsung TV Plus, YouTube, the Talk.TV website and TalkTV iOS and Android apps.

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