Just days after U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton re-told Alicia Machado's story of reported fat-shaming at the hand of Donald Trump when she was Miss Universe,Neglected wife movie - Jumpin at the Bedside (1976) another contestant from the beauty pageant has come forward with similar allegations.
Former Miss Australia, Jodie Seal was a fellow contestant in the 1996 pageant alongside Machado and has told Inside Editionthat the Republican presidential candidate called the girls "some pretty horrible names" during her time as a contestant. Trump owned the pageant at the time.
SEE ALSO: Former Miss Universe who Trump called 'Miss Piggy' reveals she had an eating disorder at the time."He said to me, 'suck your stomach in. Suck your gut in.' He always wanted us to be sexy," Seal told the program.
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"He’d walk by while we were eating … he put a lot of the girls down."
Aside from saying that Trump made the girls feel bad about their bodies, Seal said she found him "controlling."

Inside Editionalso spoke to a contestant in the 2014 pageant, Miss Sweden Camila Hanson, who said she had no negative experiences with Trump.
"I had a few conversations with him. A few interactions. He sort of popped up when you least expected it, during rehearsals. I thought he was a nice man," she said.
Machado's testimony was referenced by Clinton in the first presidential debate Monday night, when she said "He called this woman ‘Miss Piggy.’ Then he called this woman 'Miss Housekeeping,' because she was Latina. She has a name. Her name is Alicia Machado. She's a U.S. citizen now and you can bet she's going to vote this November."
Machado is actively campaigning for Clinton and was featured in an online ad after the debate.
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