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Stormy Daniels has hit out at conservatives in the trailer for her new dating show.
For the Love of DILFs is back for a second season, with the adult film actress returning as host. In the reality competition show, created by OutTV, Daniels guides young gay men—dubbed the "Himbos"—as they romance a litany of older dream boats or "Daddies."
Drawing comparisons to the hit British dating show Love Island, the final couple leaves DILF mansion with $10,000 and hopefully, true love.

Daniels, a staunch LGBTQ+ ally, had a message for conservatives in the trailer.
"I am truly running out of creative ways to p*** off conservatives," the 44-year-old declared, followed by a montage of dramatic scenes from season two.
Newsweek has reached out to Stormy Daniels for comment via Instagram.
What Are Stormy Daniels' Political Views?
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, declared herself a Republican in 2010 after registering as a Democrat for many years. Describing herself as fiscally conservative but socially liberal, the reality star said the GOP best represents her libertarian views.
Daniels decided to switch parties after the Republican National Committee reimbursed $2,000 spent by donors at a bondage-themed strip club, calling the payout a "frugal investment."
Stormy Daniels’ dating show ‘For the Love of DILFs’ returns for Season 2 on @OUTtv. pic.twitter.com/vdW20O3DB1
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"It is time that our government and our tax policy begin rewarding entrepreneurship and creativity again," Daniels said in a statement.
"It is time again to inspire positive risks and out-of-the-box thinking in the interest of growing a strong economy and a strong America. For me, this spirit can be summed up in the RNC's investment of donor funds at (the Los Angeles nightclub) Voyeur."
Voting Republican makes her a minority among LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. and their allies, according to a 2022 poll by the Human Rights Campaign. Known as "Equality Voters," the HRC found that 81 percent voted Democrat in the 2022 midterm elections.
Researchers discovered that Equality Voters were repelled by the extreme policies several Republican candidates were toting, such as a complete ban on abortion and rolling back same-sex marriage.
However, Daniels has long been supportive of LGBTQ+ people. She credits the community with helping her bounce back after her alleged affair with Donald Trump came to light in 2018.
The then-president denied the alleged one-night-stand, with Daniels facing fierce public backlash. Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid Daniels $130,000 in 2016 as alleged hush money and was convicted of campaign finance violations over the same.
She filed two lawsuits against Trump in 2018, one for libel and another questioning the validity of a non-disclosure agreement she signed. However, both cases were dismissed.
She also sued Cohen and her ex-attorney Keith Davidson, accusing them of colluding to protect Trump. She settled with both men in May 2019.
In an interview with Pink News in 2023, Daniels thanked her LGBTQ+ fans for getting her through the "worst five years" of her life.
"Most people make the joke that [when] life gives you lemons, make lemonade," she said.
"I didn't even get lemons, I got bad oranges—what do you do with that? There was a point where it was just flat-out overwhelming. I couldn't go anywhere."
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