Omarosa Compares Her Time at Trump White House to Slavery: ‘I’ve Been Emancipated’

“I have to tell my truth. I’m tired of being muted,” POTUS’ former adviser says on “Celebrity Big Brother”

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“Ooh, freedom, I’ve been emancipated. I feel like I just got freed off of a plantation,” Omarosa Manigault Newman said of her exit from the White House during this weekend’s installment of CBS’ “Celebrity Big Brother.”

“I’m inside trying to fight for my own political life while I’m going into meetings with people who are ignoring me. Because I was black, people wouldn’t even talk to me,” said President Donald Trump’s former adviser.

“I’m fighting so many battles on the inside that I couldn’t even start to figure out what was going on with other people,” she added.

During the episode Omarosa also said she is considering writing a tell-all book about her time at the White House.

In a montage of previously unseen clips from past “Celebrity Big Brother” episodes, Omarosa told the other house guests, “I’m thinking of writing a tell-all sometime.”

Even though she’s certain that will not go over well with the POTUS, she said she’s prepared for the fallout. “He’s going to come after me with everything he has,” she said. “Like, I’m going up against a kazillionaire, so I’ll probably end up in court… but I have to tell my truth. I’m tired of being muted.”

“All the stuff that I just put on a shelf somewhere out of loyalty — I’ve been defending somebody for so long, and I’m now I’m like, ‘Yo, you are a special kind of f–ed up, and that special breed, they’re about to learn all about it,” she added.

Watch the entire Omarosa montage below.

“Celebrity Big Brother” airs Saturday at 8/7c on CBS.

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