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Stormy Daniels Visits Baltimore Club Fantasies

The adult entertainer who had an alleged affair with President Donald Trump is on a three-day tour at a Baltimore strip club.

BALTIMORE, MD – The adult entertainer who is said to have had an affair with President Donald Trump is performing six shows at a Baltimore strip club this week. "Stormy Daniels" took to the stage at Fantasies in Curtis Bay Thursday night.

The south Baltimore business has promoted the entertainer on its website as featuring "Adult Film Super Star & alleged President Trump Mistress Stormy Daniels" for "3 HUGE Nights!"

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is performing at Fantasies at 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 19; and 10 p.m. and midnight Friday, April 20, and Saturday, April 21.

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She delivered a 10-minute dance on Thursday, followed by 20 minutes of meeting with fans, then was escorted out by her security detail, according to USA Today, which reported some newcomers visited the strip club because of her connection to President Donald Trump. One said he was drawn in because he hadn't "met a woman who has pissed off a president of the United States before."

A woman at the show told The Baltimore Sun that she came to "support" Daniels for "standing up" to the president.

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In addition to putting on a strip show, Stormy Daniels will conduct a meet and greet and take photos with fans, according to Fantasies, located at 5520 Pennington Avenue.

For those who miss the show in Baltimore, Stormy Daniels is reportedly planning an appearance in D.C. on June 20 at Cloakroom.

Pictured, the actress Stephanie Clifford, who uses the stage name Stormy Daniels, performs at the Solid Gold Fort Lauderdale strip club on March 9, 2018 in Pompano Beach, Florida. She has filed a suit against President Donald Trump in an attempt to nullify a nondisclosure deal with Trump attorney Michael Cohen days before Trump's 2016 presidential victory. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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