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VIDEO: Omarosa Talks LaToya Jackson Lawsuit on WENDY WILLIAMS

By: Mar. 25, 2013
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Omarosa was on the original "Apprentice" and now she's back on THE Wendy Williams SHOW, saying it like she means it, on "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice." Below, find out why Omarosa filed a defamation lawsuit against La Toya Jackson and what her strategy is for playing the game.

Then, Omarosa opens up about the death of her fiancé, Michael Clarke Duncan, and reveals what happened the night he died.

Called a "breakthrough in daytime," by The New York Times, Wendy Williams burst onto The National talk show scene in July 2009 with the launch of her daily, Syndicated program, "The Wendy Williams Show," which has been renewed through the 2012-2013 television season. A mother, wife and best-selling author, Williams Built a devoted Cult following from her years as one of radio's most popular personalities, winning over legions of fans who couldn't wait to see the host make her television debut.

Touted by People Magazine as one of the "best shows of 2009," the critically-acclaimed series now has the distinction of being "must-see TV." In addition to her daytime television success, Wendy will compete on Season 12 of ABC's 'Dancing With The Stars' premiering March 21 and will also host GSN's new original series, 'Love Triangle' slated to premiere April 11.

"The Wendy Williams Show" airs in national syndication and in 52 countries.



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