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Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth was a candidate on the reality show, The Apprentice, vying for a job as a year-long protege to real-estate developer Donald Trump, but she was given the boot early in March, 2004. In 2008, Omarosa became the only contestant of The Apprentice to be invited back, this time for a celebrity version of the series. A former political appointee in the Clinton and Gore White House, Omarosa works for several organizations that help youth and the homeless. She is a celebrity goodwill ambassador for the Haitian Support Program.

TV Guide named Omarosa the greatest reality TV villain of all times.

Last updated: March 18, 2009.

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Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth

Born 1974/75
Youngstown, Ohio[1]
Residence Beverly Hills, California
Nationality USA
Education B.A. Broadcast Journalism (Central State University) M.A. (Howard University)
Known for Reality TV participant
Website
Omarosa.com

Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth (born 1974/75)[2] is a two-time participant on Donald Trump's television reality show The Apprentice.[3]

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Biography

Manigault-Stallworth was born in Youngstown, Ohio.[1] She attended Rayen High School[citation needed]. She married Aaron Stallworth in 2002, but the two separated in 2005[2] and later divorced.[4]

Career

Manigault-Stallworth is a former political consultant who worked briefly for then Vice-President Al Gore during the Clinton Administration.[5][6]

Manigault-Stallworth has gone on to appear on various talk shows and over 20 other reality shows, including VH1's fifth season of The Surreal Life.[6] She is the only former Apprentice participant invited back for The Celebrity Apprentice.[7]

She became embroiled in a personal feud with Piers Morgan and was fired in the tenth episode after serving as the project manager of the team that, according to show host Donald Trump, suffered "the biggest slaughter in the history of The Apprentice" in a challenge to sell artwork against a team led by Morgan.[8]

It has been reported that Manigault-Stallworth is developing a "dating show for herself now that she's divorced."[4]

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