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Reason Trump Let Carrie Keep Crown – His Own Wife Posed Nude!

May 12 2009, Published 6:48 a.m. ET

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Donald Trump allowed Carrie Prejean to keep her Miss California crown despite her semi-nude photos – and the reason why may have its roots in another photo spread published a few years ago.

That photo spread featured his current wife Melania, naked and in, um, Sapphic situations. Clearly, Trump has no grudges against women who are photographed in the buff!

How do we know? Because in 2007 RadarOnline.com the magazine published two pages of the photos during Donald’s nasty dust up with Rosie O'Donnell. Trump had threatened Rosie by saying ´You'd better be careful or I'll send one of my friends over to take your girlfriend!"

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But that’s not the only place the photos appeared. Just prior to his third marriage, friends of Trump had been anonymously sent naked photos of Melania. The pics also appeared in Celebrity Sleuth magazine (Issue 25). It may have all been an attempt to derail the nuptials.

Trump was unfazed and went ahead with the marriage. So now you know why he wasn’t bothered in the least by Carrie’s pics!

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