Jamie Lee Curtis tore into Donald Trump in a tweet Friday,Watch Ava Online denouncing sexual remarks he made in 2004 about then-teen actress Lindsay Lohan.
His comments were made on The Howard Stern Show, a radio show known for generally crass comments. One recently dug up conversation from December 2004 has revealed Trump's explicit, disturbing view of a then-18-year-old Lindsay Lohan.
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“Yeah, you’re probably right, she’s deeply troubled and therefore great in bed,” Trump told Stern during an appearance.
On Friday, Lohan's co-star from the 2003 box-office hit, Freaky Friday, tweeted a simple but scathing message to Trump.
“How dare you. She needed help.”
How dare you. She needed help. @realDonaldTrump. "Yeah, you’re probably right, she’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed." pic.twitter.com/nWTHK8ltOh
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) October 14, 2016
During Trump's 2004 appearance on The Howard Stern Show, the conversation in general revolved around ranking the sexual relations and mental health conditions of young women.
"What do you think of Lindsay Lohan?" Trump first asked Stern, initiating the conversation about the teen actress.
They talked about the 18-year-old's looks, from her hair to her freckles. And then later, the conversation shifted from one about Lohan's complexion to one about her family life.
"Now does the father wreck, does that bother you a little bit?" Trump asked Stern.
"Howard feels that the father being a wreck is a good thing," co-host Robin Quivers quipped in.
"Oh yeah, because first of all, if the father's a wreck like the way he is--" Stern said.
"Right," said Trump.
"Can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?" Stern asked.
"Yeah, you're probably right," Trump said, conceding Stern's evaluation.
"She's probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed," Trump continued. "How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they're always the best in bed?"
In response to the explicit comments, Lohan has decided to stay relatively quiet, in a statement to CNN.
"Right now Lindsay is choosing to focus on the positive things happening in her life and has decided to disregard the comments made about her by presidential nominee Trump," a Lohan representative told CNN in an email. "She is focusing on helping children around the world in need and that’s where her passion is.”
It's not the first time Curtis has called out Trump's behavior, especially towards women. The actress's Twitter page is packed with her critiques on outrageous Trump quotes and messages of support for her presidential candidate of choice, Hillary Clinton.
The more I think about his misogyny, the angrier I get. How can ANY woman, let alone a conservative, condone his vulgarity? #imwithher pic.twitter.com/aIPIT1rc2f
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) October 9, 2016
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