UNITED States Republi­can presidential hopeful, Donald Trump once said that “putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing” in a recently re­surfaced interview with ABC News from 1994.

The comments were part of an extended discussion about how Trump viewed his rela­tionships with women and the difficulty he had in mixing his business with his personal life.

Speaking to “Prime­time Live” correspon­dent Nancy Collins in March of that year, Trump attributed the failure of his marriage with ex-wife, Ivana, to his decision to put her in a management role at one of his Atlantic City casinos, according to a ABC News report on the interview.

“I think that put­ting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. If you’re in business for yourself, I really think it’s a bad idea.

I think that was the single greatest cause of what happened to my marriage with Ivana,” Trump said.

He said that he dis­liked hearing her “shout­ing on the phone” dur­ing contentious business deals. “A softness dis­appeared. There was a great softness to Ivana, and she still has that softness, but during this period of time she be­came an executive not a wife,” Trump had said.

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The presumptive Re­publican presidential nominee also discussed his then-marriage to Marla Maples. Trump said that while he en­joyed “creating stars” which he said was “al­most like creating a building” such as Ma­ples, their professional obligations were frus­trating.

“I have days where I think it’s great. And I have days where, if I come home and I don’t want to sound too much like a chauvinist but when I come home and dinner’s not ready, I go through the roof,” he said.

Trump, however, has also praised women in the workplace or at least his willingness to hire them in his book, “The Art of The Deal.”

“My own mother was a housewife all her life. And yet it’s turned out that I’ve hired a lot of women for top jobs, and they’ve been among my best people.

Often, in fact, they are more effective than the men around them,” he wrote.