Following the Wall Street Journal's article on January 12, 2018, InTouch Weekly magazine recently released details of an interview with Stormy Daniels from 2011. Daniels has revealed that she did not authorize the publication of the interview and did not receive the payment she was promised in 2018.
During her testimony, Daniels disclosed that she had conducted an interview with InTouch Weekly in 2011 with the expectation of being compensated $15,000 for the article. However, the magazine never published the story as agreed upon.
This revelation sheds light on the behind-the-scenes dealings of celebrity gossip magazines and the challenges faced by individuals like Daniels in controlling the narrative of their own stories. The discrepancy between the promised payment and the actual publication of the interview raises questions about the integrity of media practices and the treatment of sources.
Daniels' testimony serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in media coverage and the importance of respecting the rights and agreements of interview subjects. The case highlights the need for transparency and accountability in journalism to ensure that individuals are treated fairly and their voices are accurately represented.