Los Angeles Times

A ‘Stormy’ day in West Hollywood

Officials fete porn star with a key to the city in celebratio­n of Trump ‘resistance.’

- By Hailey Branson-Potts hailey.branson @latimes.com Times staff writer Alene Tchekmedyi­an contribute­d to this report.

The porn star walked out of the hot-pink sex-toy shop and, enveloped by security guards, waded into a sea of camera operators so thick she could hardly move.

“Stormy, to your left!” they shouted. “Your right! Stormy! Stormy!”

It was Stormy Daniels Day in West Hollywood — and the adult-film actress had an event with city leaders.

In front of a black backdrop with the city logo and #RESIST spelled in hot pink, Mayor Pro Tem John D’Amico held a large gold key in a dark wood box. He presented it to Daniels.

“What did the gay mayor pro tem say to the porn star?” D’Amico asked, pausing for suspense.

“Congratula­tions!” he said, handing her the key to the city.

“I’m not really sure what the key opens,” Daniels said. “I hope it’s the wine cellar.”

The presentati­on drew a phalanx of national news crews to Chi Chi LaRue’s, a Santa Monica Boulevard sex shop named after the drag queen and director of gay pornograph­y.

People drinking margaritas on the bar patios next door and passersby shouted thanks to Daniels and her attorney, Michael Avenatti. A man in the crowd tried to make eye contact with Avenatti, saying the lawyer was cute.

Daniels stood next to a mannequin that was wearing chains and a leather harness around his groin, and a poster of herself in black lingerie. In her less than two minutes of remarks, she said that as a woman with “two wonderful gay dads,” she felt especially welcome in West Hollywood.

“I am elated and honored,” she said to cheers. “Thank you to everyone.”

Then she was quickly shuttled back into Chi Chi LaRue’s. A Britney Spears song started blaring from the gay bar next door.

The whole ceremony lasted about 10 minutes.

While the atmosphere was festive, Lisa Belsanti, a city spokeswoma­n, said West Hollywood was “serious as a heart attack” about its recognitio­n of Daniels.

“If it takes someone like Stormy Daniels to bring this corrupt, morally bankrupt [Trump] administra­tion down, then she really is a hero,” Belsanti said.

City officials had no qualms about honoring a porn star, she said.

“We’re a sex-positive community,” Belsanti said. “The fact that Ms. Daniels has a career in adult films? We’re not ashamed of it.”

Mayor John Duran said in an interview that West Hollywood — with its longtime embrace of LGBTQ people, women and other oppressed people — has “been a focal point of resistance for a hundred years, and in this latest chapter of U.S. history, we’re being called into action once again to be the voice of the resistance.”

Duran said he was inspired by Daniels, whom he called a “modern-day Lady Godiva.” The porn star was paid hush money to stay silent about a sexual tryst she says she had with President Trump.

“She is protesting, standing up to the most powerful man on the planet,” he said. “She’s not backing down.… She’s being very brave and very courageous.”

Duran said that while most of the feedback from community members had been positive, city officials have been “getting a lot of hate mail, mostly from Bible Belters” this week and that “Fox News is having a heyday with us.”

A drag queen named Sham Ibrahim, wearing gold high-heeled boots and a sequined blue dress, held up a sign reading “Stormy for President” and gave an enthusiast­ic interview to a Breitbart reporter.

The city has been outspoken in its disdain for Trump.

“Outlandish­ness, from Marilyn Monroe to Bugsy Siegel to Jim Morrison and the Doors to Hugh Hefner and the Playboy bunnies, all of that is West Hollywood,” Duran said. “Our values have been under threat by the Trump administra­tion for the last year and a half.”

Avenatti called Daniels “one of the most intelligen­t, self-aware, courageous people you will ever come to know in your lifetime.”

During Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign, Councilwom­an Lindsey Horvath, who was then mayor, drew national attention when she declared that Trump and his “campaign of violence and intimidati­on” were not welcome in the city.

In a letter to the Trump campaign, Horvath wrote that the “people of West Hollywood have seen the devastatio­n and destructio­n that hatred and hate speech can bring. We are home to Jewish immigrants who escaped Nazi occupation in Soviet Russia, to LGBTQ people of all ages including survivors of the AIDS crisis, and to many other diverse constituen­cies, of which we are most proud.”

In June 2017, the City Council passed a resolution calling on the House to initiate impeachmen­t proceeding­s, citing concerns over Trump’s business dealings, the “possibilit­y of collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russia, the firing of former FBI Director James B. Comey and other issues.

The city even has an official “resistance” website featuring a sketch of a person in one of the pink “pussy hats” that were ubiquitous at the women’s marchesthe day after Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is seeking to invalidate a nondisclos­ure agreement that bars her from talking publicly about a sexual encounter she says she had with Trump in 2006 in Lake Tahoe.

Earlier this year, Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen, whose business dealings are being scrutinize­d by federal prosecutor­s, acknowledg­ed paying Daniels $130,000 in hush money just before the 2016 election.

 ?? Robyn Beck AFP/Getty Images ?? STORMY DANIELS receives a key to the city of West Hollywood during a ceremony Wednesday.
Robyn Beck AFP/Getty Images STORMY DANIELS receives a key to the city of West Hollywood during a ceremony Wednesday.

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