Self-proclaimed occultist Stormy Daniels finds Trump supporters’ conspiracy theories to be ‘hysterical’

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LAS VEGAS, NV - FEBRUARY 04: Adult film actress/director Stormy Daniels hosts a Super Bowl party at Sapphire Las Vegas Gentlemen's Club on February 4, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Everyone loves a good conspiracy theory now and again, for the sole purpose of how ludicrously far-fetched many of them tend to be, something Stormy Daniels knows all too well after becoming a favored target among those who probably spend the majority of their time indoors wearing foil hats and preparing for the imminent apocalypse.

Having already been deemed as one of the lizard people, the adult entertainment veteran then fully embraced accusations of witchcraft and sorcery, before being “called out” by a Donald Trump-supporting troll who stated completely false facts with the utmost belief in what they were saying, before using “global warming isn’t real” to try and reinforce their point.

Of course, Daniels is under no obligation to engage with the knuckleheads who constantly spam her timeline with preposterous – and almost always entirely untrue – accusations, but she explained the reason why she always takes time out of her day to dignify them with a response, and it makes a morbid kind of sense.

If you can’t beat ’em, then… have a chuckle to yourself about how ridiculous it all is. Daniels has been all over the news since her one-time paramour was indicted and arraigned after paying her off to keep quiet about their fling, and she’s been using it to her utmost advantage by maximizing her social media engagement, driving up traffic, and no doubt earning a pretty penny from such lucrative revenue streams as OnlyFans and half-price dildos, so the more deranged MAGA mob are actually doing her nothing but favors in a way.