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Donald Trump Tried to Fire Nancy O’Dell Two Years After Trying to ‘F–k’ Her … Because She Was Pregnant: Report

More claims are surfacing. Donald Trump allegedly tried to fire Nancy O’Dell from her gig as a host of the Miss USA pageant in 2007, two years after she rejected his sexual advances, according to reports.

On Friday, October 7, Access Hollywood revealed that the mystery woman who Trump, 70, discusses in explicit detail in a 2005 video was, in fact, former host O’Dell.

“You know I moved on her, actually,” the Republican presidential candidate can be heard telling then–Access Hollywood host Billy Bush. “You know she was down on Palm Beach. I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it. I did try and f–k her. She was married. … I took her out [for] furniture [shopping]. I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there, and she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony tits and everything. She’s totally changed her look.”

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Donald Trump on April 28, 2011, in Las Vegas

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Two years later, O’Dell, who has been married to husband Keith Zubulevich since 2005, was set to host Miss USA, but as the New York Post first reported, Trump wasn’t having it.

TMZ reported at the time that the real estate mogul wanted to fire O’Dell from the hosting gig because he allegedly didn’t like how she looked at five months pregnant. (Trump’s camp had no comment on the matter.)

Despite Trump’s misgivings, however, O’Dell went on to host the beauty pageant alongside fellow Access Hollywood correspondent Tim Vincent.

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Though O’Dell has yet to publicly speak out about the offensive 2005 footage, her former colleague, Shaun Robinson, took to Twitter on Saturday, October 8, with some strong words in reference to the series of events.

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Nancy O’Dell arrives at the 2007 Academy Awards.

“Women were not put here to be objectified, abused, raped, ogled, groped or mistreated,” Robinson, 54, wrote. “A woman brought you into this world. #RESPECTHer.”

For his part, Trump has issued a video statement via Twitter, in which he claimed that “anyone who knows me knows these words don’t reflect who I am.”

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Trump has repeatedly been called out over his misogynistic comments throughout the course of the election season, most recently coming under fire for once calling former Miss Universe Alicia Machado “Miss Piggy” and “Miss Housekeeping.” In an attempt to defend himself, the billionaire also tweeted that Machado was not to be trusted because she had allegedly released a sex tape. No such sex tape has been found to exist.

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