Former Miss Universe and Venezuelan telenovela star Alicia Machado is still reeling from Donald Trump's fat-shaming comment, calling her "an eating machine" due to some weight gain in the months following her coronation back in 1996.

Machado is among many other beauty queens, celebrities and companies who have fired back at the business mogul, but now she's taking it a step further. She is planning to release a tell-all book that will highlight their tumultuous relationship.

According to reports, Machado, who has referred to Trump as "a detestable man" and an "imbecile," hasn't divulged the specifics on the tell-all book yet, but she "plans to narrate the 'abuse of power, arrogance and racism' showed by Trump on different occasions."

Her publicist, Alberto Gomez, shared a statement about the news: "Out of respect for her current work in 'The Unforgivable' ('La Imperdonable') with Mexican broadcaster Televisa, Alicia Machado will not make any comment at this time regarding this issue, although it is important to note that she has shown her displeasure and disapproval of the person and comments by Mr. Trump for quite some time," which Gomez also shared on Instagram.

It's also important to note that Machado has made headlines, which included some unfavorable accusations.

Almost two decades since Machado's coronation as Miss Universe, she has reportedly been entrenched in her own scandals.

"In 1998 she was involved in a murder case along with her boyfriend at the time, and she has also been accused of having a relationship with a notorious drug dealer, with whom she allegedly has a child," according to Fox News Latino.

Despite these former allegations, Machado wants her voice to be heard and reveal more to the world about the Republican presidential candidate whose comments have made her and countless others feel insulted and disrespected.