Celebrity Big Brother is making headlines in the real political world, thanks to one contestant, Omarosa Manigault Newman.

Omarosa Manigault Newman moved from the White House into the Big Brother House.The fiery Reality Star, TV Personality turned White House aide to President Trump and back to reality star again, has successfully dragged politics and political intrigue from the White House right into the Big Brother House.  Celebrity Big Brother is now the most watched reality show on television.

Celebrity Big Brother 2018 house guests: Credit: CBS

Let’s be honest, Omarosa is a ratings magnet in almost every show she partakes in and there is no denying that. When it was first announced that she would be entering Celebrity Big Brother as a contestant after she left/her stunt at the White House, ardent followers of the reality show including some super fans reacted badly with some threatening to boycott the show altogether.  The opposite is happening.

More people are tuning in every time the show is on solely to watch Omarosa in the hopes that she drops a bombshell or some interesting “tit-bit” about the Palace Intrigue in the Trump White House.

Every media person, pundit including Trump’s political detractors are tuning in to watch and listen to every word and statement that will be coming from Manigault.

 

In another eye-opening expose that aired on Thursday, an emotional Omarosa confided to fellow contestant and houseguest Ross Mathews why she went to the Trump White House.

“I felt like it was a call of duty. I felt like I was serving my country, not serving him.”

The statement that followed would later make headlines and known as “Twitter Trauma.

“I was haunted by tweets every single day, like what is he going to tweet next?” she said.

Omarosa Manigault Newman confides in housemate Ross Mathews. Credit: CBS

When asked why no one intervened to stop the tweeting she said, “I tried to be that person and then all the other people around him attacked me. It was like, keep her away.  Don’t giver access.  Don’t let her talk to him,” in reference to the close circle around the President.

She went further, “I’d like to say, ‘It’s not my circus, not my monkeys. I’d like to say, ‘Not my problem,’ but I can’t say that because…it’s bad.”

Omarosa confided in fellow housemate Ross Mathews about her White House experience. Credit: CBS

When asked for reassurance that everything is going to be okay she replied, “No, it’s going to be not okay,” adding “It’s so bad.” Her response would later make the made headlines.

Asked earlier whether she would ever vote for Trump again, she emphatically said “No” and “Not in a million years.”

It’s been a rocky week for the Trump White House and the last thing they need is a former aide spilling beans on national tv.  Her words make news, her whispers make headlines, basically, everything Omarosa says, will say and talk about will get media attention.

In a twisted twist of fate, Omarosa has brought politics from the White House into the Big Brother House.

 

 

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