Everyone who works closely with United States President Donald Trump has a lot of things to say about him. One insider, a former staffer on The Celebrity Apprentice, reveals some details about the president that many may or may not know about.

Noel Casler, former talent handler and stand-up comic, worked with Donald during The Apprentice days. Recently he decided to talk about his days working with the president and his teen beauty pageants back in the 1990s. Casler even went to divulge some personal details about Donald as well. He revealed that Donald is a “speed freak,” that snorts on Adderall. He also revealed that the President used to invite the teen beauty pageant contestants to his suite, as well as using adult diapers.

Sharing this revelation about adult diapers on Twitter, Casler explained that in case anyone does not believe Donald uses adult diapers, he linked a video to watch. He even claimed that Donald was already in need of adult diapers since 2017. He also shared that they would often pause filming due to the President’s outbursts of not being able to read the cue cards. His outbursts would cause him to accidentally pee on himself, then he would go on to snort more Adderall and change his diapers. They would also pause filming whenever the then-future President would pee on himself.

Casler goes on to divulge more details about his time on The Celebrity Apprentice, including calling his African-American contestants the derogatory n-word and wearing shoe lifts to seem taller. While no one has spoken out about his statements, this would not be surprising to many who dislike him.

Meanwhile, The Guardian reports that the President has announced his plans to read a book about himself. The book in question is titled Donald J. Trump: An Environmental Hero, penned by Edward Russo. This revelation comes as a shock to many due to his current controversies regarding environmental issues. He had also announced many rollbacks of environmental regulations at the White House, cutting out the environmental review process that is required for infrastructure projects.

This move, which he justified as a way to lessen the red tape on many projects, is a threat to the climate.