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Eve Torres accuses President Donald Trump of inappropriate touching

In a post on Instagram to mark President’s Day, former WWE Diva Eve Torres said that she looks forward to having “a president who doesn’t grope or objectify women” and accused President Donald Trump of inappropriate touching when she and other Divas met him in 2009.

“I have taken pictures with thousands of men at military bases, at WWE events, and signings, and very few have grabbed me and pulled me in as forcefully as he did without knowing me. Of course, at the time I believed it was my job to be eye candy in a photo for this supposed billionaire, and play along,” Torres wrote. “It is actually hard for me to see that photo because it reminds me of my beliefs about my worth at the time.”

Torres posted the photo from the event in question, with The Bella Twins, Kelly Kelly, Maryse, Maria Kanellis, and herself flanking Trump. Trump is seen holding Maryse and Torres in the photo.

“Also, this was scary for me to post but it’s been on my mind. We haven’t forgotten about your p+$$y grabbing, Mr. President,” she concluded.

Torres has made sporadic appearances for WWE over the past few years and served as an ambassador for the company. She was brought in to be part of the pre-show panel for the Evolution pay-per-view in 2018.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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