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Omarosa Manigault‘s stint on Celebrity Big Brother is the White House gossip gift that keeps on giving. From calling Vice President Mike Pence “scary” to feeling “haunted” by President Trump’s tweets, the former aide just can’t stop talking about her time in the Trump administration. Last night’s episode only saw Manigault continue to share her thoughts on Trump and company, but this time, she made reference to some fellow ghosts of White House past.
When asked about the most interesting thing she experienced during her time in Trump’s White House, she was quick to reference the historically-short tenure of Communications Director Anthony “The Mooch” Scaramucci. “The ten days Scaramucci was the Comms Director,” she said. “Let’s just say… it was surreal.”
Manigault didn’t go too far into detail, but she did make light of the famous contention between our the Mooch and Trump’s former right-hand man Steve Bannon: “He… had some very famous words for Steve Bannon. But, no, it was the shortest tenure of any Comms Director in the history of the White House. Ten days.”
It’s not clear whether or not Manigault was pals with Scaramucci, but she did end the conversation with “a little shoutout to Mooch.”
Mooch, wherever you are, please go on Celebrity Big Brother. We could use some front-stabbing action.