Donald Trump repeatedly said he wanted Celebrity Apprentice contestant and Playboy model Brande Roderick 'as his wife' and talked about how badly he wanted to 'f***' her, three former Apprentice employees have claimed.

The remarks were allegedly just some of the many lewd comments the married Trump made about the model during her two stints on the show.

And when cameras were not rolling, his remarks about Roderick allegedly became more graphic, with him commenting on her 'gorgeous and perfect body' and 't***', the sources speaking on the condition of anonymity told The Daily Beast.

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Donald Trump repeatedly said he wanted Celebrity Apprentice contestant and Playboy Model Brande Roderick 'as his wife' and talked about how badly he wanted to 'f***' her, three former Apprentice staffers told The Daily Beast. Trump and Roderick pictured together in 2013

Roderick pictured left with Donald Trump Jr. (second left), Donald Trump (center) Eric Trump (right) during the Celebrity Apprentice All Stars Season 13 press Conference in 2012

Roderick had appeared on the show's eighth season, the second edition of the Celebrity Apprentice, which aired in 2009 and the 13th season, which aired in 2013.

During that time, Trump made a host of lewd comments about the now 42-year-old model, according to the former staffers.

'[Trump] kept proposing to her and telling her how beautiful she was,' one employee told The Daily Beast while recalling Trump's remarks during the eighth season.

'When he invited her back for another season [of The Apprentice], he kept asking repeatedly again, saying he wanted her as his wife. It was typical Donald… [and] creepy.'

The 42-year-old Roderick is known for her appearances in Baywatch and Playboy. She is pictured left in 2012 and with Hugh Hefner, right

Another source recalled how Trump said during production of Roderick, 'I would f*ck her, take her now,' with the source adding 'the marriage/flirting stuff' was recurring.

At the time Trump was married to his third wife Melania, who he wed in 2005.

In an episode during the 13th season of The Apprentice that aired on NBC, Trump told Roderick 'it must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees.'

At the time, Trump was seated across from contestants Roderick, Bret Michaels and Latoya Jackson during the show's boardroom session.

Michaels described how Roderick had gotten on her knees and begged not to get fired.

'Excuse me, you dropped to your knees,' Trump asks.

'Yes,' Roderick responds.

'Must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees,' Trump replies, while flashing a grin.

During one episode of Celebrity Apprentice, contestant Bret Michaels (center) described how Roderick (right) had gotten on her knees and begged not to get fired

Trump then said to Roderick: 'It must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees' before flashing a smile

One source alluded to how Roderick seemed to become a sexual obsession to Trump.

'He would comment all the time saying how "incredibly beautiful" she was, with this "gorgeous and perfect body,' the source told The Daily Beast.

'He kept leering after her the whole time she was on for [that 13th] season. She definitely became something of a sexual obsession to him, and everyone could see it… Again, that wasn't shocking to anyone on the show. At that point, after many years, it was just him being Trump.'

When cameras were rolling, a source told The Daily Beast that they would have to tell Trump he could not say certain things.

'It'd be "f*ck" this, "how do you think you'd want to f*ck her" that, "what do you think about her a**' [that], "what do you think about her t*ts,' adding it was a daily thing.

'It was like nothing was on his mind except for sex,' the source said.

During an interview last year with MSNBC, Roderick defended Trump when asked about the 'dropping to your knees' comment.

Roderick was selected as Playmate of the Month in 2000 before becoming Playmate of the Year in 2001

Playmates Katie Lohmann and Brande Roderick pictured together

'I actually didn't even remember him saying that,' Roderick said.

'He's never been disrespectful to me,' she went on to say, adding she does not condone men 'being derogatory.'

'I think he was just—he's on television, he's trying to be funny. I don't think that he meant anything horrible by it,' she said.

A representative for Roderick nor the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to Daily Mail Online requests for comment.

The recent allegations come weeks after Apprentice show insiders said the Republican presidential candidate repeatedly demeaned women with sexist language, rated female contestants by the size of their breasts and talked about which ones he'd like to have sex with.

More than 20 former staffers described crass behavior by Trump behind the scenes of the long-running hit show, in which aspiring capitalists were given tasks to perform as they competed for jobs working for him.

The staffers and contestants agreed to recount their experiences as Trump's behavior toward women has become a core issue in the presidential campaign.

Interviewed separately, they gave concurring accounts of inappropriate conduct on the set.

Trump pictured with his wife Melania on Wednesday at the grand opening of his new hotel. At the time he allegedly made remarks about Roderick, he was married to Melania

Eight former crew members recalled that he repeatedly made lewd comments about a camerawoman he said had a nice rear, comparing her beauty to that of his daughter, Ivanka.

During one season, Trump called for female contestants to wear shorter dresses that also showed more cleavage, according to contestant Gene Folkes.

Several cast members said Trump had one female contestant twirl before him so he could ogle her figure.

Randal Pinkett, who won the program in December 2005 and who has recently criticized Trump during his run for president, said he remembered the real estate mogul talking about which female contestants he wanted to sleep with, even though Trump had married Melania earlier that year: 'He was like "Isn't she hot, check her out," kind of gawking, something to the effect of "I'd like to hit that."'

The Trump campaign issued a general denial.

'These outlandish, unsubstantiated, and totally false claims fabricated by publicity hungry, opportunistic, disgruntled former employees, have no merit whatsoever,' said Hope Hicks, Trump's campaign spokeswoman.

'The Apprentice was one of the most successful prime-time television shows of all time and employed hundreds of people over many years, many of whom support Mr. Trump's candidacy.'

She declined to answer specific questions that were emailed and declined an interview request.

Previously, three former Celebrity Apprentice staffers spoke out claiming that Trump repeatedly used the offensive word 'retarded' in reference to deaf actress Marlee Matlin while she appeared on the show in 2011.

Trump would 'talk to her like she was "special"' and make 'insensitive' comments to Matlin's face while she sat across from him in the boardroom, one of the longtime staffers told The Daily Beast earlier this month.

'He took her deafness as some kind of (mental) handicap,' they added, while another source claimed Trump would 'often equate that she was mentally retarded'.

Matlin put out a written statement on her Twitter page directly addressing the Trump's alleged used of the word 'retarded' calling it 'abhorrent' and that it 'should never be used.'

Trump (pictured on Wednesday) pledged over the weekend that he would bring lawsuits against each of the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct during his campaign

The recent claims made by former staffers also come four days after porn star Jessica Drake accused Trump of inappropriate behavior.

She claimed Trump offered to pay her $10,000 to spend the night with him a year after marrying Melania.

Drake came forward with the claim just a day before she reportedly launched her online sexual wellness store.

Trump has vehemently denied the allegations, insisting he did not know the woman and would have 'no interest' in getting to know her.

Over the weekend, he pledged that he would bring lawsuits against each of the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct during his campaign.

'Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign,' he told an invited audience in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.