Donald Trump described last night's episode of The Celebrity Apprentice as the "biggest slaughter in the history of The Apprentice." Empresario, under the leadership of project manager Omarosa, raised only $7,000 to Hydra's $164,000 in a challenge where the teams had to pick artists and sell their work. This was truly a personal victory for Piers — as project manager of Hydra he claimed that Empresario's failure proved Omarosa isn't a real celebrity because she had no connections to call and buy her art.

Aside from any negative feelings about Omarosa's personality, including this challenge Omarosa lost three times as project manager. With that kind of record, she no longer deserved to be there. While she seemed defeated from the moment she walked into the boardroom last night, she tried to defend herself when she quoted her mother: "I may not be the wealthiest woman inthe room, I may not be the smartest or prettiest, but no one will out work me. And this whole process I've outworked and committed myself."
Donald says that this firing was easy and obvious, because Omarosa's team was so badly creamed. In Omarosa's exit interview, she brought out another quote from her repertoire and left us with this message: "No man is your friend, no man is your foe, but every man is your teacher. Peace!" And then she threw up double peace signs — pure Omarosa-ness.
The promo for next week's episode celebrates that it’s Omarosa-free, complete with the Hallelujah chorus. Will you be singing Hallelujah, too?
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you know, this is an interesting thing. trump obviously LOVED her and that's why she came back and lasted so long, but i don't kn ow if she really brougth anything to the table. she kept talking like she knew what she was doing yet was never successful. we'll have to see where the upcoming episodes go...
1much as i would like to think that somewhere behind the scenes, she really knows what she's doing and that she is competent and capable but she is never portrayed as an intelligent capable business woman and it makes it very difficult to root for someone so ... nasty.
2Truth be told, she probably kept the ratings so high for the show. I have only watched it twice out of boredom and was SOOOO angry that she felt that "outing" that guy (I am bad with names) was going to be insulting. So narrow-minded to think that that should even be considered an insult...I'd expect more out of intelligent people.
3Yeah, she was all talk, no walk. She should have never started that feud with Piers. He's a piece of work himself though...
4Halle-friggin-lujah.
She should have been gone since the FIRST project with the stupid hotdogs. I've been irritated about her still being on the show ever since. I'm sure they did keep her around for ratings, but wow, she makes ambitious women look BAD.
5Psst...did anyone notice how the mouse cursor got stuck in the photo? Hehe...
6Haha, I really liked the PEACE! and peace signs lol. I think its true what Omarosa said-- she may not be the prettiest or smartest, but sometimes the important thing is being able to outwork your opponent or situation. Knowing what to say when is very important and I feel I learned something from her. The business world is a harsh one, and sometimes if you want to survive, you have to twist and turn things around to save yourself. It won't be quite as interesting without her though haha. I loved the part when Donald said 'he's fired up! because of you!' and Omarosa was 'oh absolutely!' and Donald was like 'He wanted to kick your a$$!'... soo funny.
7She was so utterly annoying. Especially during the challenge when she had to work with Piers and was being completely unprofessional. Piers could have behaved better but if I had to deal with that woman.....I might have pulled out her hair.
8Every episode this season seems so scripted. All season I've wondered if they get sides/scenarios for each day and they simply improv and riff but this episode felt especially scripted, like the words were being written for the "celebrities".
Scripted or not, Piers' response to Omorosa's allegations that he's gay was good. It was a non-response response, a "not dignifying it with a response" response, an "I'm secure in my manhood" response. It was possibly the first time all season I've respected him. His persona (or role) worked.
9She is pure evil and very unprofessional. She had nothing but toxin coming out of her mouth. So long Omorosa!
10She's so annoying and anyone who acts as hateful as she does is a huge turnoff business-wise. And her constant yapping about how she is a celebrity? Hello and on what planet? I don't really care about this show, but am glad to see her go because her ego was out of control and her condescending manner was unnecessary. Good riddance!!!!
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