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Jen
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07-27-2003
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 9:53 am
From the NYPost Online AN 'APPRENTICE' CONSPIRACY? KATRINA Campins of "The Apprentice" is still baring her claws at arch-rival Amy Henry. Campins - who told a radio deejay a few weeks back that Henry had bedded Nick Warnock during the show and later had a fling with another male cast member (allegedly, winner Bill Rancic) - tells PAGE SIX that Henry has conspired to keep her off the airwaves. Campins, 24, a real estate agent, charges that Henry somehow kept her off "Larry King Live" the other night, where eight "Apprentices" appeared, as well as the recent VH1 "Divas" special. "Amy organized the 'Larry King Live' show because she ran into Larry King on 'The View' and begged him to be on the show," Campins says. "When Omarosa asked her, 'Amy, where's Katrina?' off-camera, Amy said, 'This is my revenge.' I'm so sick and tired of it. She is so cunning and deceptive. This is the last straw!" An NBC spokesman sighed, "Katrina feels that there is a conspiracy, but it's the talk show producers who decide who goes on their shows, not Amy Henry. That's just the way it goes." Interesting. Hadn't heard anything about this.
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Rslover
Member
11-19-2002
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 1:29 pm
Omarosa yelled at an American Airlines ticket agent who would not upgrade her coach ticket to first class. Omarosa actually said, “Don’t you know who I am? I was on “The Apprentice!” The ticket agent apparently did not care and Omarosa sat in coach from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Her antics just never end!
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Idolworship
Member
05-07-2003
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 1:32 pm
For those who can stomach yet another dose, Omarosa will supposedly be on CNBC, as a Dennis Miller panelist, tonight at 6 and 9 p.m. (CA time) Heidi and Sam are also listed, to appear. And, no, Texannie--no film. They did have the producer onstage, telling about it, however. Hmmmmm, I wonder who told the Amy vs. Katrina revenge story.....Omarosa, perhaps, to stir the cauldron?
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Prisonerno6
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08-31-2002
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 1:40 pm
from TVGuide.com Friday, April 23, 2004 BEGUN, THE MELTDOWN HAS : That whole N-bomb debacle is continuing to haunt Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth. The Apprentice diva walked off the set of ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live last night after she allegedly spotted a lie-detector machine on the set. According to a Kimmel spokeswoman, the equipment was set up for a comedy bit with show regular Uncle Frank and was unrelated to Om's appearance. "The producers attempted to reassure [her] that they did not intend to ask her to take a lie-detector test," says the rep, "[but] she became upset and left." Kimmel kept the show going despite the sudden guest shortage, and even brought a producer onstage to explain what happened. "Apparently, her 15 minutes ended the second before I introduced her," Kimmel later cracked. "I felt like Jessica Simpson standing alone at the airport." Maybe [Omarosa] was still reeling from some bad news she received earlier that day. For more on that, read on... BAD HAIR DAY: No doubt fearing a backlash from consumers, Herbal Essences has washed Omarosa right out of its hair. A spokeswoman for parent company Clairol confirms that the one-woman train wreck has been clipped from its upcoming "Streaking Party" commercial. Says the rep: "After reviewing the film... a decision has been made not to use the Omarosa take." The news likely hit [Omarosa] like a ton of ceement. ------------------------------------------------- I don't know what's funnier -- Kimmel's line about feeling like Jessica Simpson standing alone at the airport, or the reports line about news of her non-commercial hitting her like a ton of ceement (I'd repost her nickname, but it would get modded ). Please note that namecalling is removed even when it's in an article that is posted from somewhere else. We'd appreciate it if you would do the editing for us, before posting the article. Alternatively, you can just post a link to the article. But if it's against the rules here, it can't be posted here, even if someone else wrote it. Thanks for your understanding. NK
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Texannie
Member
07-16-2001
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 1:43 pm
hysterical!!!!
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Ladybug007
Member
08-13-2000
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 2:15 pm
I heard Katrina on the radio here in South Florida yesterday morning..she said the same thing on the air that the article states above about Amy and the Larry King show. I heard the words straight from her mouth.
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Wendo
Member
08-07-2000
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 6:33 pm
Re: Katrina Like Amy has that kind of control and power over Larry King and the producers. Methinks Katrina isn't happy that she's not more popular. Re: Omarosa My goodness, this woman is like the evil Energizer Bunny, stories just keep on coming! LOL! And politics???!!! Save us all. Also, I cannot see Kerry's campaign hiring her. No way.
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Puttergirl
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08-11-2000
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 6:36 pm
Idolworship, thanks. I've just turned on Dennis Miller after reading your post and the interview is on right now. Its Heidi, O, and Sam. I think I missed alot already. O is excusing her behavior and stating she was very hurt over how everyone thought she was exagerating her injury after the plaster fell on her head. While she talks, Heidi is making faces at Dennis like "here she goes again"!
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 8:21 pm
Thanks Luv!!!!! It was so great of you to transcribe that for us!!!!!! YOU ROCK
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Cathie
Member
08-16-2000
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 8:21 pm
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Cathie
Member
08-16-2000
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 8:41 pm
Leno's Big O joke for the night: The most popular names for babies now are Aiden for boys and Madison for girls. The least popular names are Osama and Omarosa.
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Seamonkey
Member
09-07-2000
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 9:08 pm
On ET tonight (I think.. the one on CBS before Millionaire) the showed Camron Mannheim on Jimmy Kimmel she said Omarosa (she pronounced it Amarosa) practically knocked her over on her way OUT. LOL I never watch DM but.. it is starting now and I'm going to watch.. as long as I can stomach it/her. ACtually will tape it and watch While You Were Out.
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Friday, April 23, 2004 - 10:24 pm
I saw a little of her on Dm...she IS delusional! My eyes hurt from rolling them so much
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Idolworship
Member
05-07-2003
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 7:39 am
Darn it! That Dennis Miller was a repeat, taped before the finale of The Apprentice. Hopefully, the Wayne Brady Tuesday show, on which Omarosa is scheduled to appear, will be current. You're most welcome, Puttergirl
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Justafan
Member
04-17-2004
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 12:23 pm
http://www.realitytvworld.com/index...tory.php?s=2459 "......The NY Daily News reports that Omarosa's publicist even fired her as a client. According to the report, Omarosa delayed the taping of a June episode of Soap Talk on SoapNet because she refused to sign the standard release form for guests on the show. Although she ultimately did sign, her PR advisor, Shannon Barr, walked off the set and refused to continue to work with her. When even your own PR flacks won't defend you any longer, you know you've hit bottom. ....."
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Ladytex
Member
09-27-2001
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 12:47 pm
have we become so accustomed to hearing daily dirt on Omarosa that when we don't have any, we recycle it?
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Justafan
Member
04-17-2004
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 2:51 pm
Ladytex, It's easy. Don't like the dirt, don't open the thread.
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Texannie
Member
07-16-2001
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 3:13 pm
I think her point was that this information had been post back on April 8.
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Ladytex
Member
09-27-2001
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 4:12 pm
Thanks, Tex ... that was exactly my point!
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Justafan
Member
04-17-2004
| Saturday, April 24, 2004 - 7:30 pm
I understood your point perfectly. It's just the way you expressed it... If you would just pointed out that this was posted before,there would be no need for my reply. To all others, sorry for the "old news". I saw it for the first time and thought it would be interesting for those of us who find Omarosa..let's say.. amusing.
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Idolworship
Member
05-07-2003
| Monday, April 26, 2004 - 11:18 am
Fan, for those who do not read every single entry, every single day, your post might well have been "news." Thanks, for your effort!
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Tishala
Member
08-01-2000
| Monday, April 26, 2004 - 11:36 am
The Africana QA: The Apprentice's Omarosa Link By Isoul H. Harris Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth's 15 minutes of fame aren't over yet. The former Clinton-Gore political appointee has parlayed her villainy on Donald Trump's hit reality TV show, The Apprentice, into a busy and promising career. Omarosa was ousted from the luxury of Trump Tower, but the Howard University doctoral candidate has landed on her feet. Not only is she an in-demand speaker on the very lucrative lecture circuit, but she's also an aspiring author (fielding book deals), a fashion designer (developing a line of professional-chic business suits for women), and a potential talk show host (currently in negotiations). Omarosa's hardly sitting around mulling over Trump's decision to fire her, but that doesn't mean that The Apprentice is behind her. Shortly after NBC aired the episode of Omarosa's dismissal, she was a guest on ABC's daytime series The View. Co-host Star Jones used the opportunity to get the real scoop on what appeared to be a bad attempt by Omarosa to pull the race card when cast member Ereka Vetrini made a comment about "the pot calling the kettle black." Further prodding by Jones led Omarosa to claim that she was reacting to being called the N-word by Vetrini, who was fired by Trump the following week. Everyone involved, from Trump on down, has denied the accusations, and Vetrini even appeared on The View herself saying, "I'm here to tell you that Omarosa is lying and I can prove that she's lying." According to a statement released by NBC, the network is "unaware of any such incident." Africana recently talked with Stallworth about the realities of reality TV, suffering the use of the N-word, and the invaluable lessons she learned from The Donald. Why did you apply for The Apprentice? You say by the age of 30 you want to be married, have at least [your] first graduate degree, worked in corporate America, academia and politics, and I had done all of those things. I was looking for something exciting. I thought it would also be a great opportunity to build the business side of my credentials. So, I applied, along with the other 215,000 people. Did you have any skepticism about the actual reality of "reality TV"? Yes. It is a very high-pressure environment. You are always on, and you can never relax. If you rub your eyes a lot or blink a lot, all of those things are magnified on a reality show. How similar is The Apprentice to corporate America? Cameras change everything. When your friends put a camera on you, you start to straighten up and act right, you know? As far as how real the show is, it depends on whose reality you are presenting. Reality is so subjective. It's all about the view. I could take a comment and believe that there was an under-handed insult there, whereas no one else would observe that. So, whose reality are we in fact scrutinizing? I never complained or whined about the editing. Hopefully, by this point, America knows that reality television is three days of shooting edited down to 40 minutes. It's fairly difficult to capture the true essence of day-to-day interaction, unless you are doing a documentary. NBC, Donald Trump and The Apprentice's executive producer Mark Burnett have denied your recent allegations that Ereke Vitrini called you the N-word. What do you have to say about that? They are busy trying to sweep that under the rug. I am using it as a point of departure for starting the dialogue about the importance of celebrating diversity and sensitivity in the realm of corporate America. It's ironic, because [people] involved in the show have come out and said, "Oh, that could not have happened, in corporate America or on our show." I saw a story recently about this Chicago fire department using the N-word over the intercom. It happens every single day. As Mrs. District of Columbia and part of the Clinton administration you were exposed to a certain type of celebrity, but this is clearly different. Do you have any regrets about participating in The Apprentice? I live very much in the moment. I put things in the past and look for my next adventure. In terms of the show, I went in as a former journalist by training and a researcher. Although I was a participant in the process, I was able to step back and observe it for what it was. I am so excited to write, research and publish my experience in the genre. You seem very no-nonsense. What do you do in your off time? I like to have fun. I am very competitive. I play volleyball, chess. I like to have fun and party. I go to movies with my husband and hang with my girlfriends. How long have you been married? Four years. He is an entrepreneur. We met in grad school, he was getting his MBA and I was getting my Ph.D. We agreed that this would be about me. People call his office and his family all the time. Do you have any children? No, but I have two pets. Prince Charming and Beauty Queen, both are miniature Japanese cats. How was your relationship with Kwame, the other African American on the show? We decided that it did not matter which one of us got to the finals, as long as one of us made it. I was the explosive one and he was the fly-below-the-radar one. People say, "Why didn't you play it like Kwame?" Well, could you imagine both of us on the down low? It would have been so suspicious. At the end of the day, Kwame and I have a great relationship. People are requesting our appearance together at major African American events around the country, as well as an invitation from the Harvard Business School to speak on a panel together.
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Puttergirl
Member
08-11-2000
| Monday, April 26, 2004 - 5:32 pm
Boy, what a softball article. Way to ask those tough questions, Ms. Harris- lol! I think O pretty much admits the "n" word didn't happen with her statement "I am using it as a point of departure for starting the dialogue about the importance of celebrating diversity and sensitivity in the realm of corporate America." What a creative way to not answer the question!
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Seamonkey
Member
09-07-2000
| Monday, April 26, 2004 - 5:51 pm
The only miniature Japanese cat I found

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Hamsterlady
Member
07-03-2003
| Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - 4:28 am
Hehehehe, thought y'all would enjoy a nice little pic to start your day.
From the VH1 Divas event in Las Vegas
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