An audio recording featuring Donald Trump discussing Lindsay Lohan, who was then just 18 years old, has recently resurfaced. The recording dates back to 2004 during an appearance on the Howard Stern Show, where both men were known for their provocative commentary. This Lindsay Lohan Trump audio has drawn renewed attention given Trump’s political position today.
At the time of the recording, Trump was 58 years old and transitioning from his reality TV career and business activities into broader public life. Stern remained a dominant radio personality, continuing his show on SiriusXM. During their conversation, Trump asked Stern,
“What do you think of Lindsay Lohan?”
Stern replied,
“I think she’s hot.”
Trump agreed, stating,
“There’s something there, right?”
Stern confirmed,
“yes.”
Explicit Commentary About Lindsay Lohan’s Appearance
The discussion then took a more graphic turn. Trump remarked,
“But you have to like freckles. I’ve seen a close-up of her chest…and a lot of freckles.”
The exchange reflected a disturbing focus on Lohan’s physical attributes, despite her young age. As the conversation continued, Stern made a suggestion about Lohan’s father and her personal life, saying,
“If the father’s a wreck the way he is, can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?”
Trump responded with,
“Yeah you’re probably right. She’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed,”
further adding,
“How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed.”
Trump elaborated,
“I mean, they’re just unbelievable. You don’t wanna be with them for the long term but for the short term, there’s nothing like it.”
This exchange showcases the explicit and controversial nature of the original audio, which has resurfaced amid ongoing public discussions about Trump’s statements over the years.
Previous Remarks About Paris Hilton Also Reexamine Trump’s Past Statements
Alongside the Lindsay Lohan Trump audio, another 2003 segment from the Howard Stern Show has reappeared, where Trump spoke about Paris Hilton. He described having known Hilton since she was 12 years old and commented on her appearance and family connections. Trump said,
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“Now, somebody who a lot of people don’t give credit to but in actuality is really beautiful, really beautiful, is Paris Hilton,”
adding,
“Her parents are friends of mine, and the first time I saw her, she walked into the room, and I said, ‘Who the hell is that?’”
Stern probed further, asking if Trump was attracted to Hilton at that age. Trump replied,
“Well, at 12, I wasn’t interested. They’ve always stuck around that 25 category.”
When Stern asked if he found her hot at 12, Trump acknowledged,
“At 12, I thought she was beautiful, but honestly, Paris gets knocked, but she’s very beautiful. She is flawless.”
Implications and Renewed Public Scrutiny
These resurfaced audio clips have reanimated public concern and frustration over Trump’s history of making inappropriate statements about young women, including Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton. The comments, made two decades ago, provoke intense criticism for their explicit nature and the power dynamics involved. As these recordings circulate once again, they contribute to ongoing conversations about Trump’s character and past behavior, especially as he continues to shape his political legacy.
The release of this material also underscores the broader issue of celebrity accountability in media, particularly when comments target minors or barely legal individuals. It remains likely that such controversial audio will continue to influence public perception and political discourse in the near future.