Michael Phelps DUI Aftermath: Taylor Chandler Makes Porn Movie Depicting Relationship of Alleged Romance [VIDEO]

If Taylor Chandler doesn't scare Michael Phelps straight from alcohol, nothing will.

Huffington Post reported that Chandler, an intersex woman who claims to have had a budding romantic relationship with the Olympic swimming superstar prior to his DUI arrest on Sept. 30, 2014, has made a pornographic movie titled, "Going for the Gold," which she say depicts her sexual relationship with Phelps.

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"I'd say it's 90 percent accurate about how things happened," Chandler told the Huffington Post.

The 42-year-old Chandler claimed in an interview with the Daily Beast in November that she met Phelps, the 18-time Olympic gold medalist, on the dating app, Tinder, and that the two had just started a relationship when he was arrest for drunken driving.

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She claimed that she saw him the night after his arrest, in which media discovered who she was and then began asking questions about her. Her story went viral when she confirmed that she was intersex - having aspects of both male and female genitalia.

She told the Daily Beast that she'd lost 14 pounds since Phelps' arrest and because of the stress over her discovery by the media and the subsequent end of the relationship.

According to both the Daily Beast and the Huffington Post, Phelps never has confirmed the relationship.

Originally, she said she didn't want the relationship to "hurt Michael," but changed her mind in a big way by announcing the movie she made.

Chandler told Huffington Post that her movie co-star, Ty Roderick, isn't nearly as tall as the 6-foot-4 Phelps but is similar in other features.

"Michael is very big below the waist and so is my co-star," Chandler said. "Ty and I became friends. I was very comfortable with him."

The film company, Vivid Entertainment, paid Chandler six figures to make the movie, according to Huffington Post. Chandler said the experience of doing the movie was better than she had anticipated.

"It wasn't a bad experience," she said. "It was fun with a lot of glamor."

Not surprisingly, representatives for Phelps did not return messages left by Huffington Post seeking comment. Phelps' alleged affiliation with Chandler could be as potent as his rehabilitation in refraining from alcohol.

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