Omarosa Returns To Reality TV, Cast In ‘Celebrity Big Brother’
Omarosa Returns To Reality TV, Cast In ‘Celebrity Big Brother’
Omarosa Manigault is returning to reality TV. Fresh off of leaving her gig at the White House, the former Celebrity Apprentice star is reportedly joining Celebrity Big Brother. The newest version of the reality series premieres on Feb. 7 and will run until Feb. 25.
Manigualt left her post at the White House in January. It is rumored that she is prepping to pen a memoir about her time with president Trump and the White House.
Omarosa first came to public attention in 2004 after joining The Apprentice. Stemming from her controversial, blindsiding, alienating, and acrimonious tactics of game play on The Apprentice (particularly in its boardroom segments), she soon became the “woman America loved to hate”. In 2008, Manigault was cast on the first season of The Apprentice’s sequel show, Celebrity Apprentice; she became the only former Apprentice participant to be invited back to the series.
In June 2010, she and Trump collaborated again to create a new dating show called The Ultimate Merger in which twelve men competed for Omarosa’s affections. In February 2013, she returned to television and The Apprentice, appearing on Trump’s All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.
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She just wont go away!!
Mercy please disappear!!!