Updated at 2:58 p.m. Wednesday: Revised to include comments from Stormy Daniels' manager.

Porn star Stormy Daniels has announced that she'll whirl into Dallas-Fort Worth in April as part of her "Make America Horny Again" tour.

But no one watching her shed her clothes should expect her to also reveal all about her alleged encounter with President Donald Trump.

"If Stormy was going to do interviews they would NEVER take place in a strip club," her manager, Gina Rodriguez, wrote in an email Wednesday, days after she said her client is going to tell her story.

New dates added! Here is my updated/latest schedule! pic.twitter.com/cxaMB5VERr — Stormy Daniels (@StormyDaniels) February 19, 2018

The name of the tour, which will take the adult-film star to Bucks Wild clubs in Dallas and Fort Worth on two nights, is yet another twist on Trump's campaign slogan.

Stormy, who's actually called Stephanie Clifford, became a household name last month when The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen had paid her $130,000 in 2016 so she would keep quiet about an alleged affair.

Trump denied there was an affair, but since then, the story has spun like a stripper on a pole.

Gossip magazine In Touch Weekly decided to publish a 2011 interview with Clifford in which she detailed a sexual encounter with Trump in a Nevada hotel room the year after he married Melania.

The magazine has said that Clifford passed a polygraph test, but it held off on publishing the interview after Cohen reportedly threatened to sue. It ran with the story Jan. 19.

After the interview published, Clifford denied the affair through a lawyer. Then last week, Trump's lawyer admitted to The New York Times that he had paid Clifford before Election Day, but he put distance between Trump's campaign and the payment itself.

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"Neither the Trump organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly," Cohen, the lawyer, told The Times.

To Clifford, the attorney's admission was a breach of a non-disclosure agreement.

"Everything is off now, and Stormy is going to tell her story," her manager told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The next day, Clifford showed up for a much-hyped performance at a strip club in Florida where reporters had been told that she would talk to them in her dressing room and pose for pictures, according to the Tampa Bay Times. The club manager then told reporters that Clifford had refused.

"I'm embarrassed. Very disappointed. Angry," the owner of Thee Dollhouse club told the newspaper. "If I had known she was going to shut everyone out, I'd never have booked her."

Rodriguez, Clifford's manager, disputed that account. She said Thee Dollhouse had been told in advance that Clifford wouldn't grant media interviews or photo shoots. She accused the owner of the strip club of scheduling appointments with the press behind her back.

At the Tampa nightclub, Clifford danced for patrons, signed autographs and allowed the curious to reach out and touch her.

No one answered the phone Wednesday morning at Bucks Wild in Dallas, which bills itself as "the best Dallas strip club for weekly deals." The phone also went unanswered at the Bucks Wild in Fort Worth.

Rodriguez said Clifford will be performing at both and she has no plans for media interviews at this time. She noted that her client's booking rate ranges from $1,500 to $2,000 per show.

The porn star is also scheduled for Texas shows in March, July and August at clubs in Houston, El Paso and Killeen, respectively.

During the first leg of her tour in January, at a strip club in South Carolina, Clifford lamented to The Washington Post how the scandal had overshadowed her porn career as she peddled DVDs of her films.

"I directed all these movies," she told the newspaper. "I know it's porn, but they aren't 'one, two, three, [expletive].' These are serious."