Since being “blacklisted” by Hollywood after her infamous photo with a bloody Donald Trump head, Kathy Griffin has made a remarkable comeback, selling out Carnegie Hall in a single day, planning a national tour, and now teaming up with another of Trump’s most famous, and camera-friendly, antagonists. At Politicon in Los Angeles next month, Griffin will sit down for a conversation with Michael Avenatti, the ever-present lawyer for Stormy Daniels.

Griffin and Avenatti will be headliners at Politicon, described as an “unconventional political convention,” where guests will include everyone from Ann Coulter to Henry Winkler. Griffin, who met and took a photo with Avenatti at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this past spring (where she said she was busy picking fights with every Cabinet member she could), said she’s been a fan from the start. And so has her fanbase.

“I knew my gaymen, which is what I call my longtime gay male following, call him ‘zaddy,’” she told Vanity Fair on a recent phone call. “The minute I posted the picture of us together, they were like, ‘Oh my God, bitch, we want zaddy.’ Everybody wants him. The ladies want him, the gay guys want him. They think he’s gorgeous, they want to sleep with him, they love that he’s a fighter, they love that he’s a resistor.”

But it isn’t just Avenatti whom Griffin has gotten to know in recent months. In late June, prosecutors investigating former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen canceled a meeting with Daniels. The press had found out about the meeting, where the lawyers were going to ask Daniels about the $130,000 payoff she said she received in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair with the president. The attorneys didn’t like that the meeting had leaked, and thus put the kibosh on it. But Daniels knew Griffin was in town to perform a sold-out show at Carnegie Hall.

She texted Griffin and asked to hang out. Griffin said she left her “fancy meet-and-greet” and headed to her hotel room, where she and Daniels stayed up all night gabbing. It was there that Daniels told her about her opinion that Trump, as she wrote in her book, “had a mushroom dick like that character in Mario Kart.”

“I didn’t want to reveal it until the book was out,” Griffin told V.F. “So believe it or not, for this big mouth, I actually can keep a secret as long as I know I have to.”

But now that the world knows this information, the comedian said she’s clear to talk about it—and a whole lot else. Griffin said that when she and Avenatti sit down together at Politicon, she knows they won’t be lacking for conversation. She added that she has a lot of respect for the man who is standing by Daniels when the administration insists she is lying.

“He and I are almost on a similar track,” she said. “We have been learning about how to tell this story and say it loud and proud and not back down.”