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OMG! A clip just surfaced of Omarosa suffering a BIG nip slip while on 'Celebrity Big Brother'! Take a peek!
We gotta admit it, Omarosa know how to get our attention! The 44-year-old reality star, who briefly became a White House aid under President Donald Trump , 71, has been effortlessly grabbing headlines for days and now she’s suffered her very own wardrobe malfunction! On Feb. 10, Omarosa was walking around in the Celebrity Big Brother house in a VERY loose robe when suddenly her breast popped out, according to MediaTakeout ! Of course, the cameras were rolling (it is a reality TV show after all), so the incident was captured for all the world to see! Our question is: was this moment planned for actually an accident? Head here for tons more photos of the polarizing beauty!
Omarosa’s nip-slip comes just 1 day after she was hospitalized for an asthma attack . Thankfully, having fully recovered, she was released one day later. “Omarosa has returned to the Celebrity Big Brother house after receiving medical attention last night and today for an asthma attack. This development will be addressed on the Sunday night broadcast,” CBS shared in a statement. And let’s not forget that not long after first joining this season’s Celebrity Big Brother , she broke down in tears with fellow constestant Ross Matthews , 38, over the state affairs in the White House.
“I tried to be that person and then all of the people around him attacked me,” Omarosa said, referencing her attempts to be a helpful presence with Trump. “[It] was like, ‘Keep her away. Don’t give her access. Don’t let talk to him.’ And it’s like Ivanka’s there, Jared there.” When asked if everything is going to be okay, she responded: “ No, it’s not going to be okay. It’s not. It’s so bad .”
HollywoodLifers , are you shocked by this footage from a former White House aid or no? Shares your thoughts and responses in the comments section below!
Published February 17, 2018 11:40am EST
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'The Greg Gutfeld Show' panel reacts to the former White House aide's comments on the premiere of 'Celebrity Big Brother.'
Former aide to President Trump Omarosa Manigault Newman was asked by her “Celebrity Big Brother” co-star if she ever had a sexual relationship with the commander-in-chief.
The former “Apprentice” star, who worked for the Trump administration as the director of communications for the White House, was asked during Friday night’s episode of the reality show if she slept with Trump, Entertainment Weekly reported.
“Did you ever sleep with him?” asked Brandi Glanville, star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
“Hell no! Oh, my God. Brandi, that’s horrible,” Manigault Newman said.
However, the former White House aide appeared to hint that another person was having sexual relations with people in the White House.
“There’s someone in the White House that’s sleeping with everybody, but she is not me… I’ve never had to do that,” she replied.
Omarosa Manigault Newman was asked if she ever had a sexual relationship with President Trump.
(Reuters)
Glanville said she asked her the question because she heard rumors some “Celebrity Apprentice” contestants had sexual relationships with Trump when he was the show’s host.
Manigault Newman asked Glanville if she ever heard her name in the rumors.
“No. He seemed to like you so much, I was just wondering,” Glanville replied.
Manigault Newman snapped back, “God no, I’m just ratings gold.”
Since the “Celebrity Big Brother” premiere, Manigault Newman has continued to dominate the headlines with her remarks about her time in the Trump White House. Earlier this month, she tearfully confessed to being “ haunted ” by Trump’s tweets.
“I was haunted by tweets every single day,” she told contestant Ross Matthews. “What is he going to tweet next?”
In a Feb.12 episode , she trashed Vice President Mike Pence, calling him “scary.”
Omarosa Manigault Newman left her role at the White House after reportedly drawing scrutiny from White House chief of staff John Kelly.
(Reuters)
“Can I just say this, as bad as you all think Trump is, you’d be worried about Pence. Everybody that’s wishing for impeachment might want to reconsider their lives,” she said. “You would be begging for days of Trump back if Pence became president. He’s extreme. I’m Christian, I love Jesus. But he thinks Jesus tells him to say things, and I’m like, ‘Jesus didn’t say that.’ Scary.”
On Dec. 13, the White House announced Manigault Newman’s last day with the administration would be on Jan. 20, 2018 after she reportedly drew scrutiny from White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
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