Omorosa from the Apprentice is suing

Is there proof that a piece of plasterboard fell on her head or could it have been the chip on her shoulder that hit her???

She's a beautiful intelligent person. It's a shame she is resorting to tactics beneath someone with her opportunities and experiences. She is selling herself sort with her attitude.

I certainly hope Donald Trump fights this and doesn't "settle" to make it all go away. Too many people shun the fight. I really hope he has the character I believe him to have to investigate instead of rolling over.

I, too, am glad she is out of the competition. She already has more attention than she deserves.
 
Branding, something all of us on the DIS know about. Disney is HUGE into branding.

She is going to design business suits? Ooooh, I wish I hadn't retired, I could be first in line to buy on - NOT!!!!

Sorry, but I don't buy the 18 hours in the hospital story. Forgive the pun, but it sounded Trumped up to me!
 
Amarosa is suing Donald Trump but still going to tour with him over the summer :rolleyes: how can someone do this? I don't think Donald is going to like the fact of someone suing him and taking his money-then still having to be in contact with them. I was happy to see Amarosa go on last nights episode. It seems like there was alot of weight that was lifted after she left on the preview of next week's show.
 
Character? She may have been one but she didn't seem to have much....

She was a cunniving and manipulative who wouldn't think twice about slitting one of her teammate's throats in order to get ahead herself. She should have been fired after screwing up the money on the flea market episode.

She was headed for a firing long before last night. The reason she got fired last night? She burst into that boardroom. Plain and simple. It was typical of her behavior thus far - it's always about her and what she wants and what she thinks.

Glad she's gone, am not the least bit sorry I missed her whining on Today this morning.
 

She did spend time in the ER. From TV Guide Online.

Omarosa Speaks: "I'm a Good Person!"
by Michael Ausiello


On Thursday's episode of The Apprentice, Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth was evicted from Trump Plaza and immediately took up residence inside reality television's Hall of Shame on You, Girlfriend! There, alongside fellow überbitches Jerri Manthey, Camille McDonald and Toni Ferrari, the 29-year-old political consultant (and former Clinton appointee) was granted one phone call — and wouldn't you know it, she used it to call TV Guide Online! Be afraid... be very afraid, folks (we sure were). We've chummed the waters and reeled in the nastiest corporate shark since Leona Helmsley.



TV Guide Online: How's your head?
Omarosa: Thanks for asking. I really [suffered] a lot because I didn't follow the doctor's [orders], which was to take off a week and rest... I wasn't given an opportunity to do that. A lot of what you saw last [Thursday] night was relief, because I could now go take care of myself physically.

TVGO: You went to the hospital?
Omarosa: Oh, gosh, yes. Eighteen hours in the emergency room. I went to a neurologist who specializes in severe head trauma and concussion. I also had an MRI done that showed the trauma.

TVGO: I have to say, it didn't look like you were hurt too badly.
Omarosa: Did they ever show the chunk actually hitting me? Because if they did, my attorney would like to see that. [Laughs]

TVGO: I'm fairly certain...
Omarosa: I have it on TiVO, and they never showed it, actually.

TVGO: They showed the "debris" falling, but it's not like you fell to the floor or anything. You kind of looked up and smiled, like, "What was that?" I think that's why your teammates probably felt you were exaggerating the injury.
Omarosa: I've been trained to be a strong woman, and I don't really break down unless something is really, really going to cause me to pass out...

TVGO: You insinuated on the Today show that had you been wearing a hard hat this may not have happened.
Omarosa: I don't know much about construction, but I do know one thing: You're supposed to have a hard hat in an environment like that.

TVGO: Are you contemplating a lawsuit?
Omarosa: This happened in September. If I were, I think it would have happened by now.

TVGO: Well, you just mentioned something about having an attorney...
Omarosa: I'm a smart girl. There's contracts and this is a business — of course I have representation. I'm a businesswoman, sir.

TVGO: Did you ever consider a lawsuit, ma'am?
Omarosa: I can't answer that. [Laughs] You're good. I like that. I like that for you.

TVGO: Thanks. Anyway, you suggested race played a role in the reaction you were getting from your teammates...
Omarosa: That was a small fraction of it. The largest fraction was that I was truly the strongest player in the game. Smart. Articulate. Logical. I had common sense. And Trump liked my spunk.

TVGO: Did the race card come into it...
Omarosa: First of all, I don't like the term "race card." That would insinuate that there was a game being played. My life is not a game.

TVGO: What about the whole "Pot calling the kettle black" thing. Do you really see that as a racial slur?
Omarosa: That was editing... I mean, come on. I'm an educated woman; I know what that saying means.

TVGO: If race was such a factor, how do you explain the warm reception Kwame's getting? Everyone seems to be embracing him.
Omarosa: I don't know that he is being embraced. I don't know that his portrayal is any better than mine. They portray him as laid-back and not contributing very much and being the worst project manager and all those other things... And you can't compare me and Kwame. We're different people.

TVGO: After watching the show, do you see why people might have a negative opinion of you?
Omarosa: Help me understand that... Have you once seen me raise my voice on the show? Have you ever seen me call a girl a *****? Never once. Have you ever seen me physically attack any of those girls like they did me? Ever? Did you ever see any aggression from me whatsoever? When Ereka was jumping around in the airport waving her hands in my face, I stayed cool, calm and collected. So, no, I am a bit confused as to why I'm the villain when these women have physically attacked me, called my character into question, called me everything but a child of God. [Laughs] All they showed was me grimacing and frowning. You have to acknowledge editing... I will say one thing: [The Apprentice] is reality TV, but unfortunately it's not my reality.

TVGO: So, who is the real Omarosa?
Omarosa: The real Omarosa is a bright, intelligent, smart woman who is very much engaged in her community, concerned about the youth, concerned about her family, involved in the political process, working as an entrepreneur, running two businesses... writing books to empower women in corporate America... She is a woman who, if you meet her on the street, she'd give you the last dollar in her pocket.

TVGO: If you had to point out one weakness in you, what would it be?
Omarosa: My inability to say no. I tend to compromise a lot... I could be a little more sensitive to interpersonal dynamics, too.

TVGO: Did it impress you that Heidi was able to carry on in the wake of her mother's cancer diagnosis?
Omarosa: Yes, particularly since her mother was only a half-hour away from her. But I don't want to comment about that because to each his own... I really feel for her.

TVGO: If the shoe were on your foot, do you think you would have stayed in the game?
Omarosa: I don't want to respond to that. I'm sorry.

TVGO: Any last thoughts?
Omarosa: I want to impress on people that I come out of Washington, D.C., which is probably the toughest environment in this country — even more so than New York. I have developed mechanisms to provide successes for myself, and some of those things may not be perceived as nice or sweet, but they have worked for me. I have been a successful woman. I am a good person and a caring person. And at the end of the day, I'm very proud at how long I lasted. It took some intelligence and some finessing to last nine weeks on the show, particularly when I was the biggest target.
 
Boy, she STILL doesn't get it. :rolleyes:

Yes, editing is definitely a factor, but those one on one conversations with the camera cannot be faked. She sure is full of herself though. I'm glad she's gone.
 
Geez. She'll never need a publicist....no one can spin more positive adjectives about oneself!! Her personality type is self-centered, self-absorbed, and totally clueless as to how to change themselves to be more adaptable to others. It will always be "her way or the highway".
So be it. I think she must be a very lonely person.

:earsgirl: :earsboy: :earsboy: :earsgirl:
 
She wants to know if the scene was shown where her head got hit, but then she says she has it on TIVO, so which is it? TIVO only records what is on TV....................
"TVGO: I have to say, it didn't look like you were hurt too badly.
Omarosa: Did they ever show the chunk actually hitting me? Because if they did, my attorney would like to see that. [Laughs]

TVGO: I'm fairly certain...
Omarosa: I have it on TiVO, and they never showed it, actually.

TVGO: They showed the "debris" falling, but it's not like you fell to the floor or anything. You kind of looked up and smiled, like, "What was that?" I think that's why your teammates probably felt you were exaggerating the injury.
Omarosa: I've been trained to be a strong woman, and I don't really break down unless something is really, really going to cause me to pass out..."

She reminds me of someone here on the DIS, she is the smartest, best worker, most important, etc. Never takes any advise, always on the defensive. A real piece of work.
 
:crazy2: Yikes.........what a manipulative, self centered person. I am so glad I don't have to deal with someone like that! I couldn't even stand seeing her on the show.

As for "severe head trauma"......believe me, I work in a hospital and have seen head trauma....if she was injured a fraction of how much she says she was, she would have been admitted, and on bedrest, IV's, etc. She didn't look very injured at all. THe reason she was in the ER for 18 hours (so she says) was that usually the most critically injured people are taken first, and the others need to wait.

I just hope The Donald and his lawyers have looked into her allegations thouroughly, before anything is settled, and not just quiet her with $$.
 
Amen - I hope she doesn't get a red cent.

She's causing all of us alot of pain - perhaps we can get a class-action against her for mental cruelty. After reading her interview, I felt ill - maybe I should go to the emergency room.

Her spin on what a "good person" she believes herself to be is the best fiction I've read in a long time. Yikes - she's scary.:(
 
Originally posted by msdznyduck
[BAs for "severe head trauma"......believe me, I work in a hospital and have seen head trauma....if she was injured a fraction of how much she says she was, she would have been admitted, and on bedrest, IV's, etc. She didn't look very injured at all. THe reason she was in the ER for 18 hours (so she says) was that usually the most critically injured people are taken first, and the others need to wait.

I just hope The Donald and his lawyers have looked into her allegations thouroughly, before anything is settled, and not just quiet her with $$. [/B]

So true! I never thought of that! I think Donald Trump is a smart man and hopefully smart enough not to settle.
 
I would rather be a strong independant woman anyday than be a woman who is weak, cry about any and everything under the sun, think everything is suppose to go their way, whine more than a 3yr old and stoop to name calling and catty ways.
 
Not sure how much of a career move it is to really tick off Donald Trump. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: I'm sure she'll get some type of settlement but I don't think she'll be working in NYC anytime soon.

(Why am I not surprised there was a lawsuit? Her comments in the boardroom were setting it up.)

With the contestant on Survivor also threatening to sue because of the Richard Hatch incident, the reality shows may be coming to an end.
 
Not sure how much of a career move it is to really tick off Donald Trump. I'm sure she'll get some type of settlement but I don't think she'll be working in NYC anytime soon.

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Donald Trump is rich, but GOD is richer and much more powerful.
God could bring THE DONALD down in a split second.
The Donald can't stop anyone from working in New York or anywhere else.

It amazes me how people put man in God like status.
 
What about her comments about Heidi (? the one whose Mom has cancer) in the boardroom. Her being classless and something else really demeaning. How can she say she composed herself in a professional manner when she was name calling. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
TVGO: So, who is the real Omarosa?
Omarosa: The real Omarosa is a bright, intelligent, smart woman who is very much engaged in her community, concerned about the youth, concerned about her family, involved in the political process, working as an entrepreneur, running two businesses... writing books to empower women in corporate America... .
and self centered and egotistical..egomaniacal really... full of hot air....vengeful...spiteful...witchy... and...and...and...
 
Originally posted by binny
and self centered and egotistical..egomaniacal really... full of hot air....vengeful...spiteful...witchy... and...and...and...

So what's your point!
You just described practically everyone who post on this board.
 
Pongo, all Pam said is that it wasn't smart to tick off a POWERFUL man. NOWHERE did she say that Donald Trump was "GOD". :confused: :rolleyes:
 














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