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Trump and Omarosa have always been kindred spirits
Crushing the competition: Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison, listens to Vice-President Mike Pence speak (Photograph by Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
Donald Trump and I used to talk a lot about Omarosa Manigault Newman. The future president was fascinated by her. He was fascinated by her self-absorption and nastiness, fascinated by her fleeting star power and fascinated by her being publicly recognisable by first name alone — sort of like Prince or Madonna. Except, of course, Omarosa wasn’t Prince or Madonna.
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This was back in 2004 and 2005, and Omarosa was a contestant on The Apprentice, a reality television show that was, briefly, an incandescent hit. She wasn’t a musical genius, like Prince, or an abiding cultural force, like Madonna. Her celebrity was spun from much more gossamer stuff.
Viewers gravitated towards Omarosa because, on a show that exploited a Lord of the Flies scenario to see how badly an average group of men and women wanted to please Trump, she could behave so horrifically that it reassured folks that they probably wouldn’t be — couldn’t be — that monstrous themselves.
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‘All-Star Celebrity Apprentice’ Recap: Planes, Trains boss Rollercoasters
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‘Celebrity Apprentice’: Omarosa on Her ‘Intimidated’ Teammates and Why She Went After Lil Jon
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While All-Star Celebrity Apprentice villain Omarosa escaped the previous two boardrooms, her luck ran out on Sunday night’s episode.
Omarosa, who has been dubbed one of reality TV‘s greatest villains ever, didn’t shy away from that label this season. She made waves in the first episode by playing a major role in the firing of Bret Michaels, the only past winner to compete this season, and continued to clash with her teammates, including La Toya Jackson and Claudia Jordan, a former friend.
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The previous two weeks, the losing project managers — Jackson and Jordan — shocked viewers (and Donald Trump) by deciding not to bring Omarosa into the boardroom, both citing the fact that they believed Trump was not ready to fire the three-time player because of her ability to create good-for-TV drama. But in the most recent episode, project manager Lil Jon had no such reservations, and she was sent packing.
On Monday, Omarosa talked to The Hollywood Reporter about who she thought should have been fired, why she believes Jackson and