Donald Trump in 1994: 'Putting a Wife to Work Is a Very Dangerous Thing'

Donald Trump in 1994: 'Putting a Wife to Work Is a Very Dangerous Thing'

“I love creating stars. And to a certain extent, I've done that with Ivana. To a certain extent, I've done that with Marla. And I like that," Trump told "Primetime Live" correspondent Nancy Collins in an interview that aired on March 10, 1994.

“Unfortunately, after they're a star, the fun is over for me," he continued. "It's like a creation process, it's almost like creating a building. It's pretty sad.”

Trump also shared his views about the women in his life having careers, saying he had mixed feelings on the idea of then-wife Marla Maples working.

“I have days where I think it's great. And then I have days where, if I come home -- and I don't want to sound too much like a chauvinist -- but when I come home and dinner's not ready, I go through the roof," he said.

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Now this is a disturbing view of Trump's opinion about women. After their a star, the fun is over for me. Unless he has denounced this position it is clear he really doesn't respect women at all. With his money, have a freakin chef make you dinner or order take out and stop whining.
 
My wife would kick Trump's ass.

I yawned when she first said it, but I think she is serious and I doubt Trump could take her in lumberjack competitions. She is 5'10" and in shape. Well, in fact, most men couldn't beat her, but she is forced to compete in the women's group. I do everything in my power not to piss her off.
 
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