Adult entertainer Stormy Daniels said Tuesday that this case against President Trump and his personal lawyer Michael Cohen is not for attention or to create more business because this is not what she wanted to be known for.

When "The View" co-host Meghan McCain asked Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, if this was just a publicity stunt to make money, the adult film star did not deny that she was making more money now.

“As far as the tour, yes, I've gotten more bookings than usual but I'm doing the job that I've been doing for the last almost 20 years. Yes, there's a lot of publicity but I didn't do it for that because this isn't what I want to be known for,” Daniels said at "The View" roundtable next to her attorney Michael Avenatti. “As a matter of fact, I hid from it for a while because it's overwhelming and intimidating and downright scary a lot of times.”

Daniels said a lot of people felt she was engaging in the case because she was trying to break out of the adult film industry, but she claims she’s worked hard to get where she is in that business and has no interest in leaving.

The porn star and adult entertainer also said even though she was making more money and booking more events now that she is more well known, she has also had to spend a lot more in legal fees, protection for herself and her daughter, and tutoring fees for her daughter.

“Yes, I'm making more money but I'm spending so much more. My daughter, we have to hire a tutor now, and I have, like, bodyguards. You don't even want to know their food bill because I have to feed them three times a day and they are big. And I have to take like special cars and, you know, all these court costs and things like that,” Daniels said.

McCain also had some issues with the “Make America Horny Again” tag that Daniels’ tour was called, playing off of Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan.

“Can I just say, first of all, I did not name the tour. You won't hear me say it. I haven't promoted that name. I think it's awful. I think it’s cheesy and a play on someone else’s idea and I try not to do that,” Daniels said.