The Donald Trump effect on the popularity of porn star Stormy Daniels has been nothing short of “yuge.”

Pornhub Insights — the data analytics blog of porn streaming mecca Pornhub — shows worldwide users’ online searches for the porn star peaked at 375 percent above the two-week average on Jan. 14, just two days after the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump paid her $130,000 ahead of the 2016 election to keep quiet about their alleged sexual encounter.

“[Adult Video News] Hall of Fame porn star Stormy Daniels has appeared in adult videos since the early 2000s, but recently shot to the forefront of public attention when her back-door dealings with US President Trump were revealed,” the blog reads.

The data was collected after Newsweek requested it from the website, which found that searches for “Stormy Daniels” increased from a daily average of 2,500 to more than 2 million in just five days. And the Trump effect was — perhaps unsurprisingly — biggest in Washington, DC, where searches peaked at 332 percent above the two-week average there on Jan. 14, compared to 272 percent throughout the rest of the United States.

Newsweek also cited Pornhub data from 2016 that found that Trump himself saw a spike in traffic last year, particularly during his second and third debates against Hillary Clinton. Both Trump and Clinton have been parodied in skin flicks, and searches containing “Trump” were 144 percent more popular than those containing “Clinton,” Pornhub said that summer.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was inducted into the Adult Video News’ Hall of Fame in 2014, 12 years after starting her career with Wicked Pictures. She made her directorial debut in 2004 and then began working as a director-screenwriter, working primarily in female-focused films like “Divorcees,” “Meant to Be” and “Good Will Humping.”

She’s also made appearances in mainstream movies like “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Knocked Up,” according to AVN.