Shirley MacLaine opens up about uncomfortable ‘80s encounter with Donald Trump

‘In his head, I could see he was undressing himself and me, and I got out of there very fast,’ the Oscar winner recalls

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has recalled an uneasy encounter with in the 1980s. In an excerpt from her new book , the 90-year-old Oscar winner shared that she’s met 13 , including the 45th and current presidential nominee . In the book, she recalled meeting the former “at some function” in the ‘80s, noting that the whole encounter made her feel extremely uncomfortable.

MacLaine told that she and Trump first crossed paths while she was checking out a space in ’s 666 Fifth Avenue building, a property Trump owned at the time. Back then, Trump was a real-estate mogul quickly gaining notoriety after appearing on the and . “There was a vacant apartment in that building,” she told the outlet.



“I went up to look at it, and walked in because I knew it was available, and he was there. We met in a room where no one else was.” She noted, “In his head, I could see he was undressing himself and me, and I got out of there very fast.

Didn’t take the apartment either — and it was too expensive.” MacLaine didn’t just look back on her encounters with world leaders; she reflected on how these moments placed her squarely in the midst of history. One such night was JFK’s legendary 1962 birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden, where famously serenaded the president with her sultry “Happy Birthday.

” MacLaine joined Jimmy Durante on stage that evening, adding her star power to what would go down as one of the most unforgettable nights in presidential history. But that wasn’t her only bout of involvement with the Kennedys, with the book featuring a photo from the afterparty alongside a juicy story involving John and and Marilyn Monroe. It also includes a snapshot of MacLaine with the youngest Kennedy sibling, Ted, taken 22 years later.

“Here, I’m recounting the story to Teddy in 1984,” she writes. “He’s laughing about how his brothers always managed to pull it off.” MacLaine has met almost every president since Harry Truman was elected in 1945, with one exception to date.

“I never encountered [Richard] Nixon,” she recalled. “I thought he was ridiculous and wouldn’t want to have met him.” She remembered being “fascinated by [Jimmy Carter’s] intelligence” and genuinely liking “[Ronald] Reagan as a person very much; he was a show business favorite.

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