Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Two Ignorant Wenches!


From Naomi Campbell's cell phone throwing ass, to these ignorant wenches. Thank goodness for pasche of Oprah Winfrey, and Michelle Obama, Lynne Winfield, Nancy Wilson and a host of classy blackwomen. We had to endure a quasi verbal cat fight from the Omarosa and Wendy Williams the queen of radio gossip, a tacky wench in a cheap wig, and drag queen makeup.
Frankly, it's not surprising to hear that reality TV villainous Omarosa is getting press for her crazy backstabbing antics, but this morning it was an all-out cat fight on the set of the Wendy Williams Show, which airs on FOX owned stations.

Omarosa was on to promote her book, The Bitch Switch, when the insults started flying between the Celebrity Apprentice/Surreal Life cast member and the radio/talk show queen.

The slings and arrows started when Williams warned Omarosa "This is not the time to try and look for your moment." She then continued to call Omarosa "The stereotypical angry black woman" which prompted the reality TV star to begin attacking William's appearance, asking her if she'd had a nose job and that maybe she should consider wearing a better looking wig, all the while delivering the insults through cackles and toothy grins. The catfight's not over!

A day after unleashing a tirade of insults at each other on The Wendy Williams Show, Omarosa and Wendy Williams are still going at it.

"I think Omarosa came here with an agenda. She was looking to get her moment. So she got it," Wendy tells Extra following the on-air fight. "Unfortunately for her, she got attention from me."

The controversial hostess and the former Apprentice contestant came to blows when Wendy labeled Omarosa as "the stereotypical black woman," prompting the reality TV star to lash out at Wendy's appearance.

The whole attack even caught Wendy off-guard.

"I was more stunned," she says. "This is a grown woman who calls herself a business woman. I don't have time for her reindeer games."

Wendy adds, "Omarosa, not nice. One day you'll learn that you'll get more with smiles than you do with grimace."

Giving her take on the situation, Omarosa, who was on to promote her new book, The Bitch Switch, says she turned on the switch on Wendy to retaliate at the media queen's years' worth of insults.

"She's been talking smack about me for years. I don't ever forget," Omarosa says. "So yesterday was my opportunity to call her on all this stuff. I gave her a dose of her own medicine. And she couldn't handle it."

But the reality contestant everyone loves to hate does see the silver lining in the fight. "My sales are through the roof. And people will learn how to deal with people like [Wendy]."

The catfight's not over!

A day after unleashing a tirade of insults at each other on The Wendy Williams Show, Omarosa and Wendy Williams are still going at it.

"I think Omarosa came here with an agenda. She was looking to get her moment. So she got it," Wendy tells Extra following the on-air fight. "Unfortunately for her, she got attention from me."

The controversial hostess and the former Apprentice contestant came to blows when Wendy labeled Omarosa as "the stereotypical black woman," prompting the reality TV star to lash out at Wendy's appearance.

The whole attack even caught Wendy off-guard.

"I was more stunned," she says. "This is a grown woman who calls herself a business woman. I don't have time for her reindeer games."

Wendy adds, "Omarosa, not nice. One day you'll learn that you'll get more with smiles than you do with grimace."

Giving her take on the situation, Omarosa, who was on to promote her new book, The Bitch Switch, says she turned on the switch on Wendy to retaliate at the media queen's years' worth of insults.

The controversial hostess and the former Apprentice contestant came to blows when Wendy labeled Omarosa as "the stereotypical black woman," prompting the reality TV star to lash out at Wendy's appearance.

The whole attack even caught Wendy off-gaurd. "I was more stunned," she says. "This is a grown woman who calls herself a business woman. I don't have time for her reindeer games."

Wendy adds, "Omarosa, not nice. One day you'll learn that you'll get more with smiles than you do with grimace."

Giving her take on the situation, Omarosa, who was on to promote her new book, The Bitch Switch, says she turned on the switch on Wendy to retaliate at the media queen's years' worth of insults.

"She's been talking smack about me for years. I don't ever forget," Omarosa says. "So yesterday was my opportunity to call her on all this stuff. I gave her a dose of her own medicine. And she couldn't handle it."

The revolution concious of people reside in its woman, ay i say anything more!

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