Omarosa and "The Ultimate Merger"
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
In 2003, Omarosa rose to fame on Donald Trump's hit reality television series, "The Apprentice." Her infamous role on the show was made popular in 2004. Even people who did not watch the program knew who Omarosa was. She was soon voted the number one bad girl on television by E!
Following her time with Donald Trump on NBC, Omarosa hit the big time in reality television. Soon, she found her way over to VH1 on their hit, "The Surreal Life." Quickly, Omarosa met her match with former model, Janice Dickinson. Dickinson used her feud with Omarosa to revive her career.
After making appearances on major talk shows across the nation, Omarosa would take a break from television. During this time off, she soaked in her fame. She had lost her husband right as her reality television career had taken off. It came a time when she had to decide what was more important.
In 2008, Omarosa decided television was more important and she returned to "The Apprentice." However, this time, she was a celebrity, as opposed to an average person trying to make it. Because of this, she was actually a part of "Celebrity Apprentice." On the new show, she lived up to the name of reality television's number one bad girl. It did not take long for Omarosa to find herself in yet another feud with a cast-mate. The show would soon fire Omarosa after the tenth episode.
Much like in 2007, Omarosa disappeared from the scene. But, this time, she was not taking a break. Exactly the opposite, Omarosa was plotting her next move. Even before her return to "The Apprentice," there had been rumors of her teaming up with Donald Trump to create a dating show. Both Omarosa and Trump denied these rumors. However, last November, both announced a show would soon be coming. With the show right around the corner, "The Ultimate Merger" will air on TV One.
Among the men competing for her heart will be New Jack Swing singer and famed record producer, Al B. Sure! The rest of the men are average men from across the nation competing for love with the reality television bad girl.
Following her time with Donald Trump on NBC, Omarosa hit the big time in reality television. Soon, she found her way over to VH1 on their hit, "The Surreal Life." Quickly, Omarosa met her match with former model, Janice Dickinson. Dickinson used her feud with Omarosa to revive her career.
After making appearances on major talk shows across the nation, Omarosa would take a break from television. During this time off, she soaked in her fame. She had lost her husband right as her reality television career had taken off. It came a time when she had to decide what was more important.
In 2008, Omarosa decided television was more important and she returned to "The Apprentice." However, this time, she was a celebrity, as opposed to an average person trying to make it. Because of this, she was actually a part of "Celebrity Apprentice." On the new show, she lived up to the name of reality television's number one bad girl. It did not take long for Omarosa to find herself in yet another feud with a cast-mate. The show would soon fire Omarosa after the tenth episode.
Much like in 2007, Omarosa disappeared from the scene. But, this time, she was not taking a break. Exactly the opposite, Omarosa was plotting her next move. Even before her return to "The Apprentice," there had been rumors of her teaming up with Donald Trump to create a dating show. Both Omarosa and Trump denied these rumors. However, last November, both announced a show would soon be coming. With the show right around the corner, "The Ultimate Merger" will air on TV One.
Among the men competing for her heart will be New Jack Swing singer and famed record producer, Al B. Sure! The rest of the men are average men from across the nation competing for love with the reality television bad girl.
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