Gennifer Flowers is shown in this Jan. 27, 1992 photo. Associated Press/Richard Drew The Clinton campaign reacted Saturday to reports that Gennifer Flowers, a former model with whom has Bill Clinton said he had an extramarital affair, could attend Monday's presidential debate as the guest of Donald Trump.

"Hillary Clinton plans on using the debate to discuss the issues that make a difference in people's lives. It's not surprising that Donald Trump has chosen a different path," Jennifer Palmieri, the campaign's communications director, said in a statement.

The response came after Trump threatened in a tweet Saturday that he would seat Flowers next to billionaire Mark Cuban, who said on Friday the Clinton campaign had given him a front-row spot to the event.

On Saturday, Flowers' personal assistant confirmed to BuzzFeed that she would attend the debate. Flowers also tweeted that she will be there.

The Trump campaign, however, hasn't yet commented on whether Flowers has formally been invited and offered a ticket. The Republican National Committee hasn't commented, either, and did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment Saturday.