Barrett Blade, the husband of Stormy Daniels, revealed that the couple would likely leave the U.S. if Donald Trump is acquitted in his New York hush money trial.

Blade made this declaration during an interview with CNN anchor Erin Burnett on Erin Burnett OutFront.

“Stormy spent more than seven hours on the stand,” Burnett noted. “She was there for over two days. Obviously, it’s the first time she was face to face with Trump since 2007. I was in that room. They’re only ten or 15 feet apart for those hours and hours. How does she feel now that her testimony is behind her?”

“I mean, I don’t think she feels any differently,” Blade responded. “Maybe a little relieved to not have to be stressed about going in there. But I think she feels the same way she always has felt about it.” 

“How much stress did all that put on [Daniels] with everything else in her life?” Burnett asked.

“Well, I mean, she just wants to get on with her life,” he replied. “And the fact that it keeps coming back over and over and over, it creates a lot of stress. I think that you know, to have to relive these moments over – as much as it’s boring for the media to keep hearing it over and over again, it sucks for her to have to keep saying the same thing over and over and over again. It wears on her, but she’s a warrior.” 

Later on during the interview, Blade, also an adult film actor, said his wife is “used to” receiving hateful comments on social media.

“I think she’s probably more prepared than anything for those type of comments because that’s what she gets all the time from Twitter and all her social media,” he then claimed. “I think that almost helped prepare her, all the negative hate and all the negative comments.”

At one point in the interview, Burnett asked Blade what he and Daniels would do if Trump was found not guilty.

“If Trump is found not guilty, I think there’s a – either way, I don’t think it gets better for her, you know,” Blade declared. “I think if it’s not guilty, we got to decide what to do. Good chance we’ll probably vacate this country. If he is found guilty, she’s still gonna have to deal with all the hate that feels like she’s the reason that he’s guilty from all of his followers.”

“So, I don’t see it as a win situation either way, you know” he continued. “I know that we would like to get on with our lives. I know that she wants to move past this. We just want to do what – what I guess you’d say normal people get to do, in some aspects. But I don’t – I don’t know if that ever will – will be, you know, and – and it breaks my heart.”

In April 2023, Daniels said she was getting death threats from people threatening to kill her and her family.

Journalist Denver Nicks, who had worked closely with Daniels for the documentary Stormystated that Daniels was confident that her life was nearly over.

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