Stormy Daniels shared the endearment Donald Trump allegedly used on her and who she reminded him of during their affair.

On Tuesday, Daniels testified at the former president's hush money trial in New York City. In her court testimony, she recounted how she met Trump at a celebrity golf tournament that led her to go to his room in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and what happened when they were together.

Daniels recalled their conversation when she was in his hotel room. According to her, Trump, at one point, compared her to his daughter, Ivanka Trump.

"You remind me of my daughter," Daniels said, recounting Trump's words, ABC News reported.

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Adult film actress/director Stormy Daniels attends the 2019 Adult Video News Awards at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on January 26, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The ex-POTUS was reportedly highlighting how people underestimated her intelligence. Daniels acknowledged the power imbalance between them and how his bodyguard was just outside the suite. She also remembered that Trump "was bigger and blocking the way."

Trump, who was already married to Melania Trump at the time, allegedly told her that they did not sleep in the same room. When it was over, he also reportedly called her "honeybunch."

"It was really hard to get my shoes because my hands were shaking so hard," Daniels said, per AP.

"He said: 'Oh, it was great. Let's get together again, honeybunch,'" Daniels shared, noting, "I just wanted to leave."

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Donald Trump visits his Scottish golf course Turnberry with his daughter Ivanka Trump on July 30, 2015 in Ayr, Scotland.
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Daniels' testimony about Trump seemingly comparing her to Ivanka and calling her "honeybunch" received several reactions on social media, including one from Mary Trump, the niece of the former president.

"My biggest takeaway from her testimony is that Stormy Daniels appeared credible," Mary wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

"Donald told Daniels that he reminded her of his daughter, Ivanka. And he called her 'honeybunch.' I can reveal this to you now: honeybunch is my family's preferred term of endearment. Subscribed."

Meanwhile, another user said it was disgusting that Trump called Daniels and Ivanka with the same endearment. Several users felt the same way.

"Donald Trump told Stormy Daniels that she reminded him of his daughter and then had sex with her. Do YOU find this incredibly disgusting too?" one tweeted.

"Disgusting, but not at all surprising," a different person commented.

Another added, "Yes, extremely disgusting. Didn't that part of the testimony raise clear and plausible suspicion that the pervert mostly likely sexually violated his daughter? Very troubling."

Despite the backlash, Trump's fans remained supportive of him. Many expressed their love for him amid his legal battle and efforts for reelection.

"Donald Trump loves the people. And we, the people, love Donald Trump. Thank you, Mr. President," one supporter wrote. "It's time to get a backbone and stand together united and fgt [sic] for our country."

"The lies told about Donald Trump no longer hold any weight or merit!! We're in the midst of the greatest awakening in American History!!" another fan shared along with a clip of a woman speaking positively about Trump, which also made the rounds on X.

In the footage, the woman admits that she didn't like Trump and was a Bernie Sanders supporter. However, she eventually changed her mind.

"I got played, and I never thought I would say this, but I absolutely love Trump. I love him so much, he's a hero in my book, one of my favorite people. And, in my opinion, he's going down as the greatest President in American History," the woman says in the video.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka Trump test the teleprompters and microphones on stage before the start of the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
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