No one in E!'s House of Villains is more aware of their underdog status than Shake Chatterjee. Shake, a veterinarian from Chicago, clashed with the other cast members during his single season on Love Is Blind, but he's under no delusion that he's in the same league as supervillains like Omarosa Manigault Newman or Tiffany "New York" Pollard. As he told Primetimer before the premiere, "These are 10 of reality TV's most notorious villains, and I'm on this list, but I'm low on the totem pole. And I knew that, and I felt that walking into the house."...
- 10/20/2023
- by Claire Spellberg Lustig
- Primetimer
The Apprentice alum Omarosa Manigault Newman isn’t mincing words about her former mentor Donald Trump’s political future.
During a press tour for E!’s House of Villains, Omarosa had some harsh comments for the ex-president.
“I think it would be very hard for Donald Trump to run for president from jail,” she said, referring to his numerous legal issues. “For me, I just can’t believe I fell for a con man, a con man who turned out to be the biggest fraud.”
Omarosa served as an assistant to the president during the Trump administration, beginning in January 2017, but was then fired by the White House Chief of Staff John Kelly just short of a year into her role for “significant integrity issues.”
Trump currently is facing several criminal legal cases. He also facing a civil case in New York that threatens to dissolve his company, the Trump Organization.
During a press tour for E!’s House of Villains, Omarosa had some harsh comments for the ex-president.
“I think it would be very hard for Donald Trump to run for president from jail,” she said, referring to his numerous legal issues. “For me, I just can’t believe I fell for a con man, a con man who turned out to be the biggest fraud.”
Omarosa served as an assistant to the president during the Trump administration, beginning in January 2017, but was then fired by the White House Chief of Staff John Kelly just short of a year into her role for “significant integrity issues.”
Trump currently is facing several criminal legal cases. He also facing a civil case in New York that threatens to dissolve his company, the Trump Organization.
- 10/13/2023
- by Zach Ament
- Uinterview
House of Villains has an all-star reality TV cast, and we’re excited to dive into the new series. Reality TV villains have been around for as long as the television genre has existed, and fans love to hate the scummiest folks who are cast on these shows. Now, these villains have a second chance to shine. So, what makes each House of Villains cast member a true villain? Here’s what crimes they’ve committed in the past.
‘House of Villains’ cast member Jax Taylor from ‘Vanderpump Rules’ brought the drama
It makes sense that the House of Villains cast would include Jax Taylor from Vanderpump Rules. As one of the original cast members, Jax became known for cheating, lying, and causing severe drama.
Eventually, Jax met Brittany Cartwright, and they could sustain a relationship despite Jax cheating on her with their co-worker. At the time, Brittany told Jax to “rot in hell,...
‘House of Villains’ cast member Jax Taylor from ‘Vanderpump Rules’ brought the drama
It makes sense that the House of Villains cast would include Jax Taylor from Vanderpump Rules. As one of the original cast members, Jax became known for cheating, lying, and causing severe drama.
Eventually, Jax met Brittany Cartwright, and they could sustain a relationship despite Jax cheating on her with their co-worker. At the time, Brittany told Jax to “rot in hell,...
- 10/12/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Love Is Blind alum Abhishek "Shake" Chatterjee had a clear mindset going into House of Villains: "Expect the unexpected," he told Primetimer ahead of the October 12 premiere. With just one season of reality television under his belt, Shake is one of the more inexperienced cast members on E!'s new competition series, which sees 10 infamous antagonists go head-to-head in hopes of winning $200,000. But while Shake confesses to being "low on the totem pole" when compared to prolific baddies like Omarosa Manigault Newman, Jax Taylor, and Jonny Fairplay, he quickly adapted to the complex social dynamics within the house. "It ended up going from House of Villains to School of Villains," he says.
- 10/11/2023
- by Claire Spellberg Lustig
- Primetimer
Farewell, Omarosa Manigault Newman — at least you're uniquely familiar with the process of being fired. The Apprentice contestant (turned Trump White House staffer) was one of eight reality TV villains to get the boot in Round 2 of Primetimer's Ultimate Reality TV Villains Bracket. Omarosa's early exit from the tournament wasn't the only upset in the Round of 16, which also saw Juan Pablo Galavis, the most hated man in The Bachelor history, fall to The Real Housewives of New York alum Ramona Singer, and embattled Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller bow down to Survivor finalist Russell Hantz and his fedora.
- 8/23/2023
- by Primetimer Staff
- Primetimer
Some of reality TV’s biggest villains are teaming up for a new competition series!
E!’s “House of Villains” will take 10 of the most iconic and infamous reality TV personalities from some of the most popular reality television franchises and place them in a house together. These notorious villains meet their match as they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain”.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week, one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken, and the villains scheme their way to the top.
The star-studded cast will see the likes...
E!’s “House of Villains” will take 10 of the most iconic and infamous reality TV personalities from some of the most popular reality television franchises and place them in a house together. These notorious villains meet their match as they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain”.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week, one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken, and the villains scheme their way to the top.
The star-studded cast will see the likes...
- 8/16/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
E! is mixing the most controversial reality show stars under one roof in House of Villains. Hosted by Joel McHale, the series is set to premiere on Thursday, October 12 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt with a supersized 75-minute episode airing simultaneously on Bravo, SyFy and USA.
Ten reality stars that were known as the villains in their respective shows will compete with other villains to be named “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” which includes a cash prize of $200,000.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top.
House of Villains Cast Anfisa Arkhipchenko
Became a villain following her appearance...
Ten reality stars that were known as the villains in their respective shows will compete with other villains to be named “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” which includes a cash prize of $200,000.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top.
House of Villains Cast Anfisa Arkhipchenko
Became a villain following her appearance...
- 8/15/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
If you’ve ever found yourself cheering for Big Brother’s Dick Donato or Daniel Durston, or tuning in to The Traitors just for the back-stabbing, then E!’s rumored upcoming show might be your cup of tea. House of Villains is a largely unconfirmed project from the network that first brought us Keeping Up With the Kardashians. And, if the rumors are true, it promises to be a dark and twisty good time.
Given that the entire premise is based on putting reality TV’s most hated and most unlikable villains in a house together, this potential new series won’t be for the faint of heart. Here’s what we know about the project, including rumored cast members and what will-be fans are saying about it already.
‘House of Villains’ is rumored to be a ‘Big Brother’-style show, except with reality TV villains Former Vanderpump Rules star...
Given that the entire premise is based on putting reality TV’s most hated and most unlikable villains in a house together, this potential new series won’t be for the faint of heart. Here’s what we know about the project, including rumored cast members and what will-be fans are saying about it already.
‘House of Villains’ is rumored to be a ‘Big Brother’-style show, except with reality TV villains Former Vanderpump Rules star...
- 4/2/2023
- by Nikelle Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Most of us like to cheer for the underdog or the sweetheart. But those characters wouldn’t be the favorites in their stories without the villains they face. But what happens in a plot where all of the cast is cut from the same twisted cloth? If rumors are to be trusted, that’s the premise of an upcoming new reality TV show from E! called House of Villains.
The series will put all of the biggest villains from across the unscripted universe on a collision course. The most cunning, sly — and dare we say unlikeable — cast members from franchises like Real Housewives, The Challenge, and The Bachelor will compete against one another to crown an ultimate villain hero. And, it might all be hosted by a real-life conwoman.
‘House of Villains’ is rumored to be a ‘Big Brother’-style show
This is the craziest thing I’ve ever been...
The series will put all of the biggest villains from across the unscripted universe on a collision course. The most cunning, sly — and dare we say unlikeable — cast members from franchises like Real Housewives, The Challenge, and The Bachelor will compete against one another to crown an ultimate villain hero. And, it might all be hosted by a real-life conwoman.
‘House of Villains’ is rumored to be a ‘Big Brother’-style show
This is the craziest thing I’ve ever been...
- 4/1/2023
- by Nikelle Murphy
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The doors of The Surreal Life house are opening up for the first time in 16 years with a VH1 reboot. Yes, the celeb reality series that gave us Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav love, Omarosa Manigault, and Janice Dickinson’s beef, and wedding bells for Christopher Knight and Adrianne Curry. The eclectic cast this time around includes August Alsina, Cj Perry, Kim Coles, Manny Mua, Tamar Braxton, Stormy Daniels, Frankie Muniz, and NBA legend Dennis Rodman. Cameras will be the fly on the wall for viewers as these stars spend a few weeks living together in a home. We caught up with Coles, Mua, Daniels, and Muniz ahead of the premiere to reflect on their experience VH1 What motivated you to join the show? Frankie Muniz: I watched the show when it originally aired. It was definitely a guilty pleasure. It was really one of the first celebrity reality shows.
- 10/23/2022
- TV Insider
The presidential campaign of Donald Trump is responsible for Omarosa Manigault Newman’s legal fees, which total over 1.3 million. This ruling came after the lawsuit filed by the campaign against her for breach of a nondisclosure agreement through writing a book about her time in the White House ruled in Newman’s favor. According to a […]
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- 4/23/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
An arbitrator ruled in favor of Omarosa Manigault Newman in a case brought by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, claiming that she violated a confidentiality agreement with the publication of her book Unhinged and in other public appearances.
The arbitrator, T. Andrew Brown, concluded that the agreement was invalid under New York contract law, finding that it was “vague and unenforceable.”
“Defining confidential information as ‘all information (whether or not embodied in any media) of a private, proprietary or confidential nature or that Mr. Trump insists is private or confidential’ is so indefinite that there is no way for [Manigault Newman] to know what information should be kept confidential under the Agreement,” Brown wrote in his decision. (Read it here). He also awarded attorneys fees and costs.
Manigault Newman, who appeared on The Apprentice and later served in the Trump White House, published Unhinged in 2018. The highly critical account of her former...
The arbitrator, T. Andrew Brown, concluded that the agreement was invalid under New York contract law, finding that it was “vague and unenforceable.”
“Defining confidential information as ‘all information (whether or not embodied in any media) of a private, proprietary or confidential nature or that Mr. Trump insists is private or confidential’ is so indefinite that there is no way for [Manigault Newman] to know what information should be kept confidential under the Agreement,” Brown wrote in his decision. (Read it here). He also awarded attorneys fees and costs.
Manigault Newman, who appeared on The Apprentice and later served in the Trump White House, published Unhinged in 2018. The highly critical account of her former...
- 9/28/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS is doubling down on Big Brother.
The network announced today during its TCA summer press tour day that Big Brother: Celebrity Edition will return on the network for a third season in winter 2022, with an all-new group of celebrities living together in the Big Brother house.
The series previously aired in winter 2018 and 2019 and included television personalities Kandi Burruss, Omarosa Manigault Newman, and Ross Matthews, Olympians Lolo Jones and Ryan Lochte, and actors Shannon Elizabeth and Joey Lawrence.
The successful series has also included comedian Tom Green and former White House director of communications Anthony Scaramucci.
Actress Marissa Jaret Winokur and singer Tamar Braxton won season one and two, respectively.
While the series has been off the air for several years, it was never officially canceled, and it seemed more like the network would make a decision to bring it back when there was an opening.
Given the success...
The network announced today during its TCA summer press tour day that Big Brother: Celebrity Edition will return on the network for a third season in winter 2022, with an all-new group of celebrities living together in the Big Brother house.
The series previously aired in winter 2018 and 2019 and included television personalities Kandi Burruss, Omarosa Manigault Newman, and Ross Matthews, Olympians Lolo Jones and Ryan Lochte, and actors Shannon Elizabeth and Joey Lawrence.
The successful series has also included comedian Tom Green and former White House director of communications Anthony Scaramucci.
Actress Marissa Jaret Winokur and singer Tamar Braxton won season one and two, respectively.
While the series has been off the air for several years, it was never officially canceled, and it seemed more like the network would make a decision to bring it back when there was an opening.
Given the success...
- 9/9/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
There will be a new horde of celebrities entering the Big Brother house. CBS has renewed Big Brother: Celebrity Edition for a third season and will air it in winter 2022.
This comes after the two previous seasons of the celebrity spinoff of the long-running reality series aired in 2018 and 2019. Julie Chen Moonves returns as host.
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The winter edition of the format also will stream on Paramount+, where fans will be able to watch the 24/7 live feed of the house that is outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones.
The first season, which aired in 2018, featured, among others, Omarosa Manigault Newman, Mark McGrath and Shannon Elizabeth, while the second season featured the likes of Anthony Scaramucci, Dina Lohan, Tom Green, Ryan Lochte and Tamar Braxton.
Season 23 of Big Brother is currently airing on CBS.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2020-21 Season...
This comes after the two previous seasons of the celebrity spinoff of the long-running reality series aired in 2018 and 2019. Julie Chen Moonves returns as host.
CBS Day @ TCA: Deadline’s Complete Coverage
The winter edition of the format also will stream on Paramount+, where fans will be able to watch the 24/7 live feed of the house that is outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones.
The first season, which aired in 2018, featured, among others, Omarosa Manigault Newman, Mark McGrath and Shannon Elizabeth, while the second season featured the likes of Anthony Scaramucci, Dina Lohan, Tom Green, Ryan Lochte and Tamar Braxton.
Season 23 of Big Brother is currently airing on CBS.
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- 9/9/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Celebrities are moving back into the Big Brother house in the winter. CBS has announced a third season of Big Brother: Celebrity Edition, set to premiere early in 2022. An all-new group of stars will be living together in the house outfitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day. Julie Chen Moonves returns as host. Celebrity house guests, air schedule, and additional details will be announced at a later date. Not only will viewers be able to watch it on CBS, but it will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. The streaming service will also feature the 24/7 live feed and exclusive content throughout the season. This third celebrity edition of Big Brother comes after the first two aired in winter 2018 and 2019. Among the celebrities that participated were: television personalities Kandi Burruss, Omarosa Manigault Newman and Ross Matthews, Olympians Lolo Jones and Ryan Lochte,...
- 9/9/2021
- TV Insider
Expect the unexpected… return of “Celebrity Big Brother.” After being Awol the past two cycles, “Celebrity Big Brother” will be back for a third installment in winter 2022, CBS announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour.
Julie Chen Moonves will return to host and additional details, including the cast and premiere date, will be announced at a later time. Thom Sherman, CBS’ senior EVP of programming, said during the panel Thursday that “Celebrity Big Brother” will once again serve as counterprogramming to the Winter Olympics, so that means the season will premiere in February as the Beijing Games run from Feb. 4-20. Based on the first two seasons, Season 3 will likely be 13 episodes long and air over two and a half weeks again. Live feeds will be available 24/7 on Paramount+.
The star-focused spin-off premiered in February 2018 and crowned Marissa Jaret Winokur as its first champ. Season 2 ran from...
Julie Chen Moonves will return to host and additional details, including the cast and premiere date, will be announced at a later time. Thom Sherman, CBS’ senior EVP of programming, said during the panel Thursday that “Celebrity Big Brother” will once again serve as counterprogramming to the Winter Olympics, so that means the season will premiere in February as the Beijing Games run from Feb. 4-20. Based on the first two seasons, Season 3 will likely be 13 episodes long and air over two and a half weeks again. Live feeds will be available 24/7 on Paramount+.
The star-focused spin-off premiered in February 2018 and crowned Marissa Jaret Winokur as its first champ. Season 2 ran from...
- 9/9/2021
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
A royal rivalry! Just days after celebrating her 40th birthday with a charitable initiative, Meghan Markle has once again found herself embroiled in family drama. The Duchess of Sussex's estranged half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., joined the cast of Australia's Big Brother VIP and aimed his digs at Meghan in the first teaser. The show's Twitter page shared a short video clip of the trailer on Sunday, Aug. 8, in which the 54-year-old reality TV personality is the first celebrity contestant introduced. Caitlyn Jenner and Omarosa Manigault Newman are other stars featured in the series. "I'm Meghan Markle's brother,"...
- 8/8/2021
- E! Online
Updated with publisher’s statement: Simon & Schuster, which is preparing to release John Bolton’s memoir The Room Where It Happened, said that a Justice Department lawsuit is the latest effort by Donald Trump’s administration to prevent publication of a book deemed unflattering to the president.
In a statement, the publisher said the lawsuit “is nothing more than the latest in a long running series of efforts by the Administration to quash publication of a book it deems unflattering to the President. Ambassador Bolton has worked in full cooperation with the [National Security Council] in its pre-publication review to address its concerns and Simon & Schuster fully supports his First Amendment right to tell the story of his time in the White House to the American public.”
The lawsuit claims that Bolton breached a non-disclosure agreement and failed to complete a required review process to ensure that the book did not contain any classified information.
In a statement, the publisher said the lawsuit “is nothing more than the latest in a long running series of efforts by the Administration to quash publication of a book it deems unflattering to the President. Ambassador Bolton has worked in full cooperation with the [National Security Council] in its pre-publication review to address its concerns and Simon & Schuster fully supports his First Amendment right to tell the story of his time in the White House to the American public.”
The lawsuit claims that Bolton breached a non-disclosure agreement and failed to complete a required review process to ensure that the book did not contain any classified information.
- 6/17/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
About a year and a half ago, the producers of Celebrity Big Brother asked Mark McGrath to stage a fake recording session so they could shoot a quick sizzle reel of him before the reality show began filming. But when Sugar Ray guitarist Rodney Sheppard arrived at the studio, he had the seed of a song idea he wanted to try out. “We started building on it and basically finished a song called ‘Highest Tree,’” says McGrath. “Ironically, the sizzle reel turned into a real session.”
McGrath spent the next...
McGrath spent the next...
- 6/27/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Latoya Jackson unmasked on The Masked Singer: Pet snakes, weird family, and lawsuits clues explained
During tonight’s episode of The Masked Singer, it was time to say goodbye to the alien. The alien was unmasked and revealed to be Latoya Jackson. Earlier in the episode, Latoya provided some additional clues that had the judges wondering just who she was. For one, she talked about a lawsuit. As it turns out, Latoya has actually been sued a few times. She was sued by her fellow Celebrity Apprentice contestant, Omarosa Manigault, after Jackson made some comments about Omarosa in her exit interview from the show. At the time, Jackson allegedly insinuated that Omarosa may have played a […]
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- 2/14/2019
- by Mary Jane
- Monsters and Critics
Joe Scarborough closed out the last Friday of 2018 by expressing his doubts that any tape exists of Donald Trump saying the N-word, saying that the Trump he knew before the presidency did not make racially insensitive comments.
“He did not say racially insensitive things, at least around us, behind closed doors. In fact, if you just look at the women who he dated and continued to date, it certainly goes against that,” Scarborough said on set. “That was not a part of Donald Trump’s personality.”
Scarborough cited more than a decade of personal experience he and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski had with the billionaire before his rise to the White House and said racially divisive politics were a new feature of Trump’s persona.
Also Read: Mika Brzezinski Apologizes for 'Butt-Boy' Remarks: 'I Am Really, Really Sorry' (Video)
Scarborough’s comments came during an interview with New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe,...
“He did not say racially insensitive things, at least around us, behind closed doors. In fact, if you just look at the women who he dated and continued to date, it certainly goes against that,” Scarborough said on set. “That was not a part of Donald Trump’s personality.”
Scarborough cited more than a decade of personal experience he and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski had with the billionaire before his rise to the White House and said racially divisive politics were a new feature of Trump’s persona.
Also Read: Mika Brzezinski Apologizes for 'Butt-Boy' Remarks: 'I Am Really, Really Sorry' (Video)
Scarborough’s comments came during an interview with New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe,...
- 12/28/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Did President Trump secretly utter the N-word while starring on “The Apprentice” as many have whispered over the years?
The answers, according to a new piece from The New Yorker is probably “no.” In a deep dive into the relationship between Trump and “Apprentice” creator Mark Burnett published Thursday, New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe spoke with several former show insiders who said if such an explosive recording existed it would have leaked by now.
“If somebody had the goods, it would have leaked long ago. There were no Trump fans on the set. I don’t know a single person who worked on the show who voted for Trump,” an anonymous show employee told Keefe.
Also Read: 'Apprentice' Staffers Had to 'Reverse Engineer' Episodes Because 'Unprepared' Trump Would Fire Contestants on a Whim
On the record, Jonathan Braun, a longtime senior editor on the show, also...
The answers, according to a new piece from The New Yorker is probably “no.” In a deep dive into the relationship between Trump and “Apprentice” creator Mark Burnett published Thursday, New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe spoke with several former show insiders who said if such an explosive recording existed it would have leaked by now.
“If somebody had the goods, it would have leaked long ago. There were no Trump fans on the set. I don’t know a single person who worked on the show who voted for Trump,” an anonymous show employee told Keefe.
Also Read: 'Apprentice' Staffers Had to 'Reverse Engineer' Episodes Because 'Unprepared' Trump Would Fire Contestants on a Whim
On the record, Jonathan Braun, a longtime senior editor on the show, also...
- 12/27/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
CBS’s reality TV show “Survivor” just capped off its 37th season with Kentucky public defender Nick Wilson beating filmmaker Mike White in the three-hour finale. Season 38, dubbed “Edge of Extinction,” has been announced for next spring with four returning players back for another shot at the $1 million prize: Aubry Bracco, Joe Anglim, David Wright and Kelley Wentworth. With the holidays approaching, “Survivor” is still on the top of my mind so please indulge me as I present my Christmas wish list full of personal wants/hopes/demands for future seasons.
SEE5 ‘Survivor: David vs. Goliath’ red carpet interviews with Nick and more: Why does Mike shout, ‘Screw Gold Derby!’? [Watch]
An all-winners season
As the longest-running reality show on broadcast television, “Survivor” has amassed a large ensemble of winners, from Richard Hatch back in 2000, to two-time champ Sandra Diaz-Twine, to new addition Nick. Many winners have returned in various cycles...
SEE5 ‘Survivor: David vs. Goliath’ red carpet interviews with Nick and more: Why does Mike shout, ‘Screw Gold Derby!’? [Watch]
An all-winners season
As the longest-running reality show on broadcast television, “Survivor” has amassed a large ensemble of winners, from Richard Hatch back in 2000, to two-time champ Sandra Diaz-Twine, to new addition Nick. Many winners have returned in various cycles...
- 12/23/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Former foreign policy advisor to President Donald Trump, George “Coffee Boy” Papadopoulos, says he plans to run for Congress only days after he was released from a 12-day prison stay. Papadopoulos was sentenced for lying to the FBI when he was questioned regarding his contacts with foreign officials in the Russian government during the election.
Papadopoulos first told The Daily Telegraph of his intentions Friday and later confirmed the news in a tweet.
New: George Papadopoulos, the Trump adviser jailed over Russia meddling probe, wants to run for Congress in...
Papadopoulos first told The Daily Telegraph of his intentions Friday and later confirmed the news in a tweet.
New: George Papadopoulos, the Trump adviser jailed over Russia meddling probe, wants to run for Congress in...
- 12/15/2018
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Two-time Primetime Emmy nominee and Saturday Night Live cast member Leslie Jones has signed with CAA.
The stand-up comedian and actress will continue to be represented by Hunter Seidman at Integral Entertainment and attorney Melissa Fox at Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush & Kaller, Llp. She continues to be repped by Apa in regards to touring. Jones was previously unrepresented in film and TV before CAA.
Having started her career in stand-up with a feature performer appearance at Montreal’s Just for Laughs and the Aspen Comedy Festival, Jones auditioned for SNL in December 2013. In the middle of season 39 (January 2014) Jones joined the writing staff, and was made a featured player in October 2014 during season 40. During season 42 (2016-2017) she was promoted to rep status and continues to excel on the show with such characters as Michelle Obama, Omarosa Manigault and Shelly Duncan to name a few. Jones...
The stand-up comedian and actress will continue to be represented by Hunter Seidman at Integral Entertainment and attorney Melissa Fox at Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush & Kaller, Llp. She continues to be repped by Apa in regards to touring. Jones was previously unrepresented in film and TV before CAA.
Having started her career in stand-up with a feature performer appearance at Montreal’s Just for Laughs and the Aspen Comedy Festival, Jones auditioned for SNL in December 2013. In the middle of season 39 (January 2014) Jones joined the writing staff, and was made a featured player in October 2014 during season 40. During season 42 (2016-2017) she was promoted to rep status and continues to excel on the show with such characters as Michelle Obama, Omarosa Manigault and Shelly Duncan to name a few. Jones...
- 11/30/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Vulture Watch
Is voyeurism alive and well? Has the Big Brother: Celebrity Edition TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Big Brother: Celebrity Edition, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A competitive reality TV series on the CBS television network, Big Brother: Celebrity Edition is hosted by Julie Chen. The first season, which rolls out over the course of three weeks, features: Shannon Elizabeth, Brandi Glanville, Ariadna Gutiérrez, Chuck Liddell, James Maslow, Ross Mathews, Mark McGrath, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Metta World Peace (aka Ron Artest), and Omarosa Manigault. As in the original series, these competitors will...
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A competitive reality TV series on the CBS television network, Big Brother: Celebrity Edition is hosted by Julie Chen. The first season, which rolls out over the course of three weeks, features: Shannon Elizabeth, Brandi Glanville, Ariadna Gutiérrez, Chuck Liddell, James Maslow, Ross Mathews, Mark McGrath, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Metta World Peace (aka Ron Artest), and Omarosa Manigault. As in the original series, these competitors will...
- 11/29/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Omarosa Manigault Newman’s Unhinged book is rapidly dropping on the sales lists. The tell-all memoir, released Aug. 14, has dropped 40 percent in its second week, per the Washington Post, and faces a steep challenge after the Us Labor Day holiday weekend.
The memoir got off to a great start, thanks to a massive round of publicity by the author and the book’s subject, President Donald Trump, who tweeted his contempt for Omarosa, calling her a “loser” and worse.
The Gallery Press/Simon & Schuster book reportedly sold 34,000 copies in its first week, a very respectable number.
But after the first wave of publicity, driven in part by revelations of Omarosa tape recordings and the promise of more to come, the sales momentum has stalled. While second week book sales – like film box office returns – often drop, the momentum of Omarosa’s book will only wane after the Labor Day weekend,...
The memoir got off to a great start, thanks to a massive round of publicity by the author and the book’s subject, President Donald Trump, who tweeted his contempt for Omarosa, calling her a “loser” and worse.
The Gallery Press/Simon & Schuster book reportedly sold 34,000 copies in its first week, a very respectable number.
But after the first wave of publicity, driven in part by revelations of Omarosa tape recordings and the promise of more to come, the sales momentum has stalled. While second week book sales – like film box office returns – often drop, the momentum of Omarosa’s book will only wane after the Labor Day weekend,...
- 8/31/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Awkward! According to a new report, First Lady Melania Trump is "far more relaxed" when she's not with her husband, President Donald Trump, and the couple's "rapport is not particularly warm" when they do spend time together. "In private, a former White House official said, Mr. and Mrs. Trump give the impression that they like one another, but their rapport is not particularly warm. One person who has spent a considerable amount of time around her said Mrs. Trump was far more relaxed outside the presence of her husband than when he was around," a source told The New York Times in a story published on Friday, Aug. 17. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) This latest report about Melania, 48, and Donald, 72, comes just days after Trump's former friend Omarosa Manigault claimed that the Flotus can't wait to split with her husband. "In my opinion, Melania is counting every minute until he is...
- 8/20/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and it would appear that Donald Trump isn’t the only member of his family who fumed at his portrayal on “Saturday Night Live.” As part of her scorched-earth press tour for her memoir “Unhinged,” Omarosa Manigault has released an excerpt in which she claims that the First Daughter was none too pleased with last year’s “Complicit” skit.
The skit is presented as a perfume ad, with Scarlett Johansson standing in for Ivanka: “A woman like her deserves a fragrance all her own, a scent made just for her,” a narrator intones. “Because she’s beautiful, she’s powerful, she’s…complicit.”
“At the senior staff meeting, Ivanka couldn’t stop bemoaning it, how offensive it was, how ridiculous it was,” Omarosa wrote in an excerpt published People. “We’d all been subject to ‘SNL’ attacks…we’d all been hit,...
The skit is presented as a perfume ad, with Scarlett Johansson standing in for Ivanka: “A woman like her deserves a fragrance all her own, a scent made just for her,” a narrator intones. “Because she’s beautiful, she’s powerful, she’s…complicit.”
“At the senior staff meeting, Ivanka couldn’t stop bemoaning it, how offensive it was, how ridiculous it was,” Omarosa wrote in an excerpt published People. “We’d all been subject to ‘SNL’ attacks…we’d all been hit,...
- 8/18/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Omarosa Manigault revealed another secretly recorded moment from her days in the White House, releasing a small excerpt of a phone call between her and President Donald Trump after she was fired from the administration.
The audio snippet has Trump calling the former “Apprentice” star shortly after she was fired by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, to offer his condolences — and to deny any responsibility for her dismissal.
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“Omarosa, what’s going on? I just saw in the news you’re thinking about leaving. What happened?” said Trump.
“Gen. Kelly — Gen. Kelly came to me and said that you guys wanted me to leave,” Manigault answered.
“No. Nobody even told me about it. You know, they run a big operation but I didn’t know it. I didn’t know that. God dammit! I...
The audio snippet has Trump calling the former “Apprentice” star shortly after she was fired by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, to offer his condolences — and to deny any responsibility for her dismissal.
Also Read: Omarosa: 'I Have Heard the Tape' of Trump 'Saying the N-Word' (Video)
“Omarosa, what’s going on? I just saw in the news you’re thinking about leaving. What happened?” said Trump.
“Gen. Kelly — Gen. Kelly came to me and said that you guys wanted me to leave,” Manigault answered.
“No. Nobody even told me about it. You know, they run a big operation but I didn’t know it. I didn’t know that. God dammit! I...
- 8/13/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Washington — NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday aired Omarosa Manigault Newman’s recording of her firing by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly in December, and she said that she considers what Kelly said a “threat.”
Manigault Newman appeared on the program in advance of the Tuesday publication of her new memoir “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.”
“I think it’s important to understand that if we make this a friendly departure, we can all be, you know, you can look at your time here at the White House as a year of service to the nation, and then you can go on without any difficulty in the future relative to your reputation,” Kelly tells her in the recording.
“It is very obvious a threat. He goes on to say that things can get ugly for you,” Manigault told “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd.
Manigault Newman appeared on the program in advance of the Tuesday publication of her new memoir “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.”
“I think it’s important to understand that if we make this a friendly departure, we can all be, you know, you can look at your time here at the White House as a year of service to the nation, and then you can go on without any difficulty in the future relative to your reputation,” Kelly tells her in the recording.
“It is very obvious a threat. He goes on to say that things can get ugly for you,” Manigault told “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd.
- 8/12/2018
- by Ted Johnson
- Variety Film + TV
Tina Fey revived her Sarah Palin impersonation for a Saturday Night Live musical number that reunited some of Season 43's Trump White House characters.
"Here's a refresher: I was the first female on a Republican presidential ticket and now I get paid to tweet for Bass Pro Shops," Fey's Palin, one of SNL's most savage political impersonations, said. "Take it from me, politics is a wild ride. One minute you're on top and then you're gone in the blink of a Scaramucci."
In addition to Fey's former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate,...
"Here's a refresher: I was the first female on a Republican presidential ticket and now I get paid to tweet for Bass Pro Shops," Fey's Palin, one of SNL's most savage political impersonations, said. "Take it from me, politics is a wild ride. One minute you're on top and then you're gone in the blink of a Scaramucci."
In addition to Fey's former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate,...
- 5/20/2018
- Rollingstone.com
Tina Fey hosted last night's episode of Saturday Night Live, and in doing so, she brought back her iconic portrayal of Sarah Palin. In a sketch last night, Fey's Palin sang 'What I Did For Love' from A Chorus Line, alongside Sarah Huckabee Sanders Aidy Bryant, Kellyanne Conway Kate McKinnon, Michael Wolff Fred Armisen, Stormy Daniels Cecily Strong, Rex Tillerson John Goodman and Omarosa Manigault Leslie Jones.
- 5/20/2018
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tina Fey brought back one of the audience’s favorite characters from her days on “SNL” – former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.
During her turn as host of the Season 43 finale, Fey’s Palin turned up in the Oval Office, taking the opportunity to warn former and current figures in Donald Trump’s White House that fame can be fleeting.
“It’s me, the ghost of Sarah Palin,” Fey’s Palin said. “No, I’m just kidding, but you had to think about it, didn’t you? Here’s a refresher: I was the first female on a Republican presidential ticket, and now I get paid to tweet for Bass Pro Shop.”
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Palin went on to warn the members of the Trump administration that political fame can be fleeting.
You can watch...
During her turn as host of the Season 43 finale, Fey’s Palin turned up in the Oval Office, taking the opportunity to warn former and current figures in Donald Trump’s White House that fame can be fleeting.
“It’s me, the ghost of Sarah Palin,” Fey’s Palin said. “No, I’m just kidding, but you had to think about it, didn’t you? Here’s a refresher: I was the first female on a Republican presidential ticket, and now I get paid to tweet for Bass Pro Shop.”
Also Read: 'SNL': Baldwin's Trump Celebrates the Anniversary of the Mueller Investigation with a 'Sopranos' Parody (Video)
Palin went on to warn the members of the Trump administration that political fame can be fleeting.
You can watch...
- 5/20/2018
- by Phil Hornshaw
- The Wrap
The stars are shining. Today, we learned that CBS has renewed Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (aka Celebrity Big Brother) for a second season.Hosted by Julie Chen, the reality show spinoff follows a group of stars as they live together in a house fitted with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones. Season one's cast includes Marissa Jaret Winokur, Ross Mathews, Shannon Elizabeth, Keshia Knight-Pulliam, Brandi Glanville, Ariadna Gutiérrez, Chuck Liddell, James Maslow, Mark McGrath, and Omarosa Manigault.Read More…...
- 5/13/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“SNL” trotted out a bunch of celebrities as characters in the Trump administration, bringing back Alec Baldwin, Ben Stiller and Scarlett Johansson — and surprising viewers with Stormy Daniels playing herself.
The cold open began with Stiller returning as Donald Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, calling the White House in a panic because of Rudy Giuliani’s recent media blitz.
“Mr. Trump, I don’t know what to do,” Stiller’s Cohen said. “You keep changing the story on the Stormy Daniels payment!”
Also Read: 'SNL': Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller Do 'Meet the Parents' as Robert Mueller and Trump's Lawyer (Video)
Baldwin’s Trump, worried about investigators listening in, asked if Cohen was calling from a secure line. Cohen assured him it was, because he dialed *87 before the call. The sketch cut away to FBI agents listening in, wondering what Cohen was even talking about.
Stiller’s Cohen then tried calling Trump back on his burner cell phones, but accidentally called a number of other people in and around Trump. First, it was Trump’s doctor, Harold Bornstein, played by Martin Short in a surprise.
“This is Dr. Harold Bornstein, would you like to know any of my patients’ medical history?” Short’s Bornstein asked as he answered the phone.
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“Michael, I’m glad you called, someone broke into my office and stole my files,” Bornstein continued. “I guess you could say I was raped!”
Next, Cohen called Giuliani, played by a hilariously made-up Kate McKinnon. Cohen added Giuliani to the call with Trump to talk about collusion and obstruction of justice, even though Giuliani was currently on a show on Fox News.
Cohen accidentally called Omarosa Manigault, played by Leslie Jones, and then Ivanka Trump — with Scarlett Johansson reprising the role — and Jared Kushner, played by Jimmy Fallon.
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Finally, Trump asked Cohen to call Stormy Daniels and end this “once and for all,” while Baldwin’s Trump stayed on the lines. In a surprise twist, instead of Daniels being played by a well-known star, the actual Daniels answered the phone.
“Stormy, this is Michael Cohen,” Stiller’s Cohen said. “Are you alone?”
“And what are you wearing?” Trump asked.
Trump finally hung up on Cohen, taking the call himself.
“What do you need for this to go away?” Trump continued.
“A resignation,” Daniels responded.
“My polls are finally up, and speaking of polls being up,” Trump returned. “We’ll always have Shark Week.”
“Sorry, I know you don’t believe in Climate Change, but a storm’s a-comin’ baby,” Daniels told him, to end the sketch.
Read original story ‘SNL': Baldwin’s Trump Tries and Fails to Work Things out With the Real Stormy Daniels (Video) At TheWrap...
The cold open began with Stiller returning as Donald Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, calling the White House in a panic because of Rudy Giuliani’s recent media blitz.
“Mr. Trump, I don’t know what to do,” Stiller’s Cohen said. “You keep changing the story on the Stormy Daniels payment!”
Also Read: 'SNL': Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller Do 'Meet the Parents' as Robert Mueller and Trump's Lawyer (Video)
Baldwin’s Trump, worried about investigators listening in, asked if Cohen was calling from a secure line. Cohen assured him it was, because he dialed *87 before the call. The sketch cut away to FBI agents listening in, wondering what Cohen was even talking about.
Stiller’s Cohen then tried calling Trump back on his burner cell phones, but accidentally called a number of other people in and around Trump. First, it was Trump’s doctor, Harold Bornstein, played by Martin Short in a surprise.
“This is Dr. Harold Bornstein, would you like to know any of my patients’ medical history?” Short’s Bornstein asked as he answered the phone.
Also Read: 'SNL' Cast Saves a Diner Lobster's Life With 'Les Miserables' Songs (Video)
“Michael, I’m glad you called, someone broke into my office and stole my files,” Bornstein continued. “I guess you could say I was raped!”
Next, Cohen called Giuliani, played by a hilariously made-up Kate McKinnon. Cohen added Giuliani to the call with Trump to talk about collusion and obstruction of justice, even though Giuliani was currently on a show on Fox News.
Cohen accidentally called Omarosa Manigault, played by Leslie Jones, and then Ivanka Trump — with Scarlett Johansson reprising the role — and Jared Kushner, played by Jimmy Fallon.
Also Read: 'SNL': John Mulaney's Erection Delays National School Walkout (Video)
Finally, Trump asked Cohen to call Stormy Daniels and end this “once and for all,” while Baldwin’s Trump stayed on the lines. In a surprise twist, instead of Daniels being played by a well-known star, the actual Daniels answered the phone.
“Stormy, this is Michael Cohen,” Stiller’s Cohen said. “Are you alone?”
“And what are you wearing?” Trump asked.
Trump finally hung up on Cohen, taking the call himself.
“What do you need for this to go away?” Trump continued.
“A resignation,” Daniels responded.
“My polls are finally up, and speaking of polls being up,” Trump returned. “We’ll always have Shark Week.”
“Sorry, I know you don’t believe in Climate Change, but a storm’s a-comin’ baby,” Daniels told him, to end the sketch.
Read original story ‘SNL': Baldwin’s Trump Tries and Fails to Work Things out With the Real Stormy Daniels (Video) At TheWrap...
- 5/6/2018
- by Phil Hornshaw
- The Wrap
As the Tony-winning star of Broadway's Hairspray, Marissa Jaret Winokur knows a thing or two about big performances. And after spending time with The Apprentice star-turned-White House employee Omarosa Manigault while shooting Celebrity Big Brother, she’s convinced: The controversy magnet is one heck of an actress. "I think the stuff we see her doing on TV is all a character,” Marissa, 45, exclusively tells Life & Style. “The whole time [on CBB], she was producing good TV. She would even say, ‘Oh, this would be good TV.'" (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Marissa and Omarosa, 44, lived in the Big Brother house together for 26 days, and the actress (who wound up winning) developed a strong understanding of the former Trump administration staffer. "If you only took what you knew of her from other reality shows, she’s horrifying, right?” Marissa says. "But then when you’re actually in the house with her,...
- 3/28/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Just hours after Stormy Daniels detailed the threats she received after being urged to “drop the story” about her affair with Donald Trump, a woman who previously worked as a campaign advisor to Stormy’s 2010 campaign for senate in Louisiana detailed that there were additional “mysteries” surrounding the adult film star’s journey into politics. “Here’s a story: On July 23, 2009, my friend’s car was blown up. On the Same Night my house almost burned down when the gas line mysteriously exploded,” Andrea Dubé tweeted. “We were both ‘campaign advisors’ on Stormy Daniels’ possible senate race against David Vitter.” Additionally, a news report from 2009 revealed that surveillance video caught someone “tampering” with political advisor Brian Welsh’s car shortly before the explosion took place. On last night’s episode of 60 Minutes, Stormy detailed a threat she received after she gave In Touch a 5000-word account of her affair with the now-president.
- 3/26/2018
- by Carly Sitzer
- In Touch Weekly
We may finally learn the truth about everything that has gone down between Stormy Daniels and President Donald Trump — far beyond just having sex. Michael Avenatti — who is working as a lawyer for the adult film star — is hoping to get the President to sit down in the next two to three months for a deposition regarding his extramarital affair with the porn star, which began in 2006 — just months after the First Lady, Melania Trump, gave birth to her son Barron. In an interview with TMZ, Avenatti confirmed that his client’s sexual history with the President is interesting, but not more interesting than the other aspects he plans to ask about — which includes the $130,000 of “hush money” paid for by the President’s legal team and the threat made against Stormy after she gave her explosive tell-all with In Touch back in 2011. Stormy — real name: Stephanie Clifford — appeared on 60 Minutes last night,...
- 3/26/2018
- by Carly Sitzer
- In Touch Weekly
On Sunday, March 25, CBS aired Anderson Cooper's much-anticipated 60 Minutes interview with Stormy Daniels — the porn star who had an affair with Donald Trump in 2006. During the segment, Stormy rehashed a lot of the same details that she revealed in an explosive 5,000-word interview with In Touch back in 2011, but she also revealed some shocking new developments. Keep reading below for the biggest bombshells that Stormy revealed on 60 Minutes. Stormy spanked Trump — 2:46 She explained that their sexual encounter began after she met him at a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe and he invited her to dinner. When she met him in his hotel room, he attempted to break the ice by showing her his latest magazine cover. "And so I was like, 'Does this — does this normally work for you?' And he looked very taken — taken back, like, he didn't really understand what I was saying," she said.
- 3/26/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- In Touch Weekly
It looks like Stormy Daniels is getting to spill all… Eventually. In her first interview since In Touch’s explosive 2011 tell-all about her affair with President Donald Trump, the adult film star was asked by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes if she had photos, texts, or videos that proved she had an affair with the President. She played coy when pressed, saying that she was “advised not to comment” by her lawyer. Interestingly, in the “hush money” non-disclosure agreement — which the then-presidential candidate, incidentally, never signed — she was ordered to hand over any photos, videos, or texts that would prove their affair. In the past, her lawyer hinted at the possibility of a sex tape, among other incriminating evidence, that would prove that they had an affair. Last week, her lawyer Michael Avenatti tweeted a picture of a DVD and wrote, “If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is this worth?...
- 3/26/2018
- by Carly Sitzer
- In Touch Weekly
She seemed to have dropped hints the whole time! Just days after Donald Trump Jr. and his wife Vanessa Trump announced their divorce after 12 years of marriage, multiple sources have claimed that Don Jr. allegedly had an affair with former Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day while he was married to Vanessa, after they met at the end of 2011 while filming Season 5 of Celebrity Apprentice. But now, fans are looking back at Aubrey's social media posts and interviews and they found clues that Aubrey cryptically shared, seeming to hint at the affair all along. First, Aubrey opened up about being single in an interview with Us Weekly in March 2012 — which would have been towards the end of her months-long affair with Don Jr. — and she seemingly dropped some major hints about why she would have been attracted to him, and why they split. A post shared by Aubrey O'Day (@aubreyoday) on...
- 3/20/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- Life and Style
Grass: one. Melania Trump: zero. Being First Lady comes with its slew of challenges... like navigating tricky terrain in designer clothes. It's only natural that an embarrassing snafu will occur from time to time. Recently, while walking across the White House lawn, Melania narrowly avoided what could have been a much worse situation (thanks to husband Donald Trump). The former model was photographed tripping and quite literally almost falling out of her boots while walking to board a helicopter to New Hampshire. The 47-year-old mom could be seen grabbing on to the president's arm as her brown boots sunk into the grass. Melania had to know wearing high heels in the soft grass was a risky choice — she was a model after all. But, in the name of fashion, she hoped that she wouldn't fall head first in front of photographers, onlookers, and well, the world. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Of course,...
- 3/20/2018
- by Paulina Jayne Isaac
- Life and Style
Reality star and former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault once warned on Celebrity Big Brother that "we would be begging for the days of Trump back if [Mike Pence] became president." John Oliver summarized the vice president's narrow, evangelical vision for the U.S. – including his opposition to abortion and gay rights – on Sunday's Last Week Tonight.
The comedian opened by reminding viewers that, unlike many other fired members of the Trump administration, our vice president is here for the long haul. "While in many ways, Pence is like any Trump employee – ethically compromised,...
The comedian opened by reminding viewers that, unlike many other fired members of the Trump administration, our vice president is here for the long haul. "While in many ways, Pence is like any Trump employee – ethically compromised,...
- 3/19/2018
- Rollingstone.com
These two are far from friends! In an exclusive interview with Life & Style, Brandi Glanville reminisced about her Celebrity Big Brother days — and it turns out there's one co-star she didn't exactly hit it off with. For the inaugural state-side season, the star-studded CBS cast also included the likes of Ross Mathews, Omarosa Manigault, and James Maslow — and the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star did not hold back when asked who she planned on keeping in her life. "I won't be friends with Omarosa at all. With James, I think it's just hard to live with someone, like 24/7 you're with people you would never live with. I'm sure we'll be friends outside of it. We exchanged numbers. If I see him I'll be happy to see him. Omarosa is the one number I didn't ask for. I gave her a fake number. I don't need that in my life,...
- 3/14/2018
- by Amber Belus
- Life and Style
Ross Mathews may have won second place and the $25,000 favorite houseguest prize, but he also succeeded at one other important task in the Celebrity Big Brother house: getting the White House scoop from Omarosa. The TV personality was named runner-up to Broadway star Marissa Jaret-Winokur in last night's finale, which also saw the eviction of reality TV legend Omarosa Manigault. Several times throughout the season, Ross was shown sitting down with Omarosa and getting her to spill some shocking (or not-so-shocking) anecdotes about her time as an aide in the Trump administration, which Mathews says he felt was basically his job. "Listen, I felt like I was an investigative journalist...
- 2/26/2018
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: You are about to read the outcome of Sunday’s “Celebrity Big Brother” finale. Continue at your own risk. The inaugural U.S. season of “Celebrity Big Brother” kicked off with 11 houseguests, including Ufc legend Chuck Liddell, former NBA player Metta World Peace, and of course ex-White House political aide Omarosa Manigault. Fast forward...
- 2/26/2018
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Despite her long association with Donald Trump, Omarosa Manigault continues to disparage the president’s administration as she competes on “Celebrity Big Brother”, which concludes on Sunday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. on Global. Having exited her position at the White House in December (she maintains she quit, while a Trump administration spokesperson has insisted she...
- 2/25/2018
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
As Celebrity Big Brother rolls along, Omarosa Manigault continues to give her fellow housemates — and viewers — little bits and pieces of her experience in the White House. This week’s recap episode will feature her greatest hits as she teases a tell-all as well as dishes on her struggle as a black woman in the Trump administration. “I'm thinking of writing a tell-all sometime,” she says in one clip. “He's going to come after me with everything he has. Like, I'm going up…...
- 2/25/2018
- Deadline TV
Omarosa Manigault is sharing more insights from her experiences in the White House. The reality star and former political aide for U.S. President Donald Trump reflected on what it was like to fly on Air Force One while sitting down with her fellow “Celebrity Big Brother” castmates Ross Mathews, Marissa Jaret Winokur and James Maslow...
- 2/22/2018
- by Martin Holmes
- ET Canada
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