The ex-girlfriend of a Secret Service agent who got her former lover fired for revealing that he asked her to have sex at the Obamas' Hawaii home thinks the story would make a great movie.
Koryeah Dwanyen revealed the lurid details between herself and an agent, whom she only named as 'Dale,' in her book 'Undercover Heartbreak: a Memoir of Trust and Trauma.'
Now, she's speaking out about what a film might look like and even has casting suggestions for herself and her former boyfriend.
'I mean, that would be pretty awesome, I'm not gonna' lie' she told TMZ of the Hollywood studios looking to adapt her story.
Dwanyen's only real goal was to break even after self-publishing her memoirs and is tickled by possibly doing more with it.
She added: 'But a movie would be awesome, I can't lie!'
While there's no studio knocking on her door yet, she does know who should play its central romance.
'Maybe Keke Palmer,' Dwanyen said when thinking about who should act out her life story.
Koryeah Dwanyen, the ex-girlfriend of a Secret Service agent who got her former lover fired for sharing secrets and asking if they could have sex at the Obamas' Hawaii home, thinks the story would make a great movie
Dwanyen revealed the lurid details between herself and an agent who worked with the Obamas, whom she only named as 'Dale,' in her book ' Undercover Heartbreak: a Memoir of Trust and Trauma'
She then said that rapper/actor Common should play her ex-boyfriend, who has never been fully identified and is given a pseudonym in the book.
Dwanyen clarified that she's yet to receive any concrete offers.
The book, which released on October 28, reveals that in 2022, 'Dale' showed him pictures of the residence before daring her to come with.
'No one will know. If anything, I'm the one who could get in trouble,' Dwanyen claims the agent said.
That's when he dared her to defile the former First Lady Michelle Obama's bathroom with him.
'We should have sex in Michelle [Obama]'s bathroom, like a mile-high club,' Dwanyen claims he suggested.
The Secret Service has confirmed that due to this and several other breaches, 'Dale' has been fired.
'On Nov. 6, 2022, a Secret Service agent involved in protective functions brought an individual who did not have authorized access into a protectee's residence without permission,' Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi told ABC News.
Dwanyen said she believes a movie should cast Keke Palmer (pictured left) to play her and Common (pictured right) to play her ex
The book, which released on October 28, reveals that in 2022, 'Dale' showed him pictures of the residence before daring her to come with
'As soon as the Secret Service became aware of the incident, the agent involved was immediately suspended and after a full investigation, terminated.'
He added that the Obamas were not present when 'Dale' tried to bring Dwanyen for a tryst.
'Although the protectees were not present at the time of the incident, these actions were an unacceptable violation of our protocols, our protectees' trust and everything we stand for,' he added.
'Dale' was a serial liar, according to Dwanyen's book, saying that he lied about not being married and would continuously gossip about information learned from his job guarding the Obamas.
'There were major red flags—breaches of trust and of his job,' Dwanyen said. 'One of my friends has joked, 'You were a walking national security risk.'
The Obamas were not present when 'Dale' tried to bring Dwanyen for a tryst
He would also gossip about some of the other people he was assigned to guard, like Vice President Mike Pence.
Dwanyen knew code names, some of Michelle Obama's private schedule and other 'things that I should not have been privy to as a civilian.'
Eventually, she blew the whistle and sent an email to 'Dale's' boss after having met him previously and gotten his contact info from the emails he shared with her.
It's the latest embarrassment for the Secret Service, after an independent report on the first assassination attempt against Donald Trump concludes it's likely another incident will happen if there is not a complete overhaul to the agency.
The four-person panel released a scathing 52-page report Thursday claiming there is a 'loss of public confidence' in the group tasked with protecting all current and former presidents as well as major party presidential candidates.
Without massive reform, the report claims, there will be more incidents like the one at the Butler, Pennsylvania rally on July 13.
The group appointed by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is just one of the several groups looking into the USSS failures that allowed shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, to get just a few hundred feet within the former president with an AR-15 rifle.