1. In 2013, Omarosa told business woman and former reality star Bethenny Frankel that white women can be "mediocre" and succeed, whereas black women have to be "exceptional.
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1. In 2013, Omarosa told business woman and former reality star Bethenny Frankel that white women can be "mediocre" and succeed, whereas black women have to be "exceptional.
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3. In the segment, Omarosa said that she was brought to the decision after traveling to West Africa, where she found herself alone in an orphanage with a little girl dying of AIDS.
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4. In August 2009, Omarosa enrolled at the United Theological Seminary in Ohio to pursue a Doctor of Ministry degree.
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6. In February 2018, Omarosa publicly criticized the Trump administration on the reality television program Celebrity Big Brother, and stated that she would not vote for Trump again.
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7. In August 2017, Omarosa was on a panel about losing loved ones to violence at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in New Orleans.
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