Omarosa
The former White House aide is spilling the tea about her time in D.C. and is afraid about the future of the U.S. GettyImages

Omarosa entered the "Celebrity Big Brother" this week and she is spilling the tea about her time in the White House that has gotten us worried. In a conversation with Ross Matthews she revealed that the U.S. is not ok with Donald Trump as its leader. “I was haunted by tweets every single day," Manigault Newman said in a teaser of the show. "Like what is he going to tweet next?” Ross asked about the future and she replied with: “I’d like to say it’s not my problem, but I can’t say that because it’s bad.” Then asked if everything would be fine she nodded and said: "No, it’s going to not be OK.”

White House principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah had a reaction to comments made by the reality show star and said: "Omarosa was fired three times on 'The Apprentice,' and this was the fourth time we let her go," he said. "She had limited contact with the President while here. She has no contact now." Watch the clip below and tell us what you think!

Ariadna Gutierrez is one of Omarosa's housemates as well. As you may remember, the Miss Colombia beauty queen was wrongly crowned as Miss Universe 2015 by Steve Harvey in a moment that now has a place in history. The contestants of the CBS reality show were sequestered just before the confirmation of the housemates was made. None of the famous personalities know about each other and will not meet until they enter the house they will live in.

In a short clip shared by the official Big Brother Twitter account Gutierrez said that her life prepared her for a situation like this. "I think my life has prepared me to be at the Big Brother house because I’ve been through a lot in my life, through a lot of pressure and I think being in a competition with 80 girls… that’s a lot of pressure," she said. "I think I am going to be able at the house with more people."

Other houseguests include: Mark McGrath, Shannon Elizabeth, Metta World Peace, Brandi Glanville, James Maslow, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Marissa Janet Winokur, Chuck Liddell and Ross Matthews. "Celebrity Big Brother" will be hosted by veteran host Julie Chen and air multiple times per week.

Back in 2015, Ariadna Gutierrez was wrongly crowned Miss Universe, she took a couple of days to break her silence and talk about the embarrassing incident. "After the storm comes the calm," she wrote on Instagram. "I want to thank each and everyone of you who have sent messages of support and strength. Every one of you has become an incredible human being in my book and I am the most fortunate and thankful for having the support not only from one country but from the whole entire world. Your destiny is written for you. And my destiny was this."

"I was able to bring happiness to my country after becoming Miss Universe for only a couple of minutes... Today because of that COLOMBIA and the LATIN COMMUNITY are being talked about in every corner of the world. I also want to congratulate the Philippines for their new Miss Universe __. The happiness that you must be feeling must be incredible. Life continues and in the future we will find out why things happen the way they happen. Thank you all for your LOVE SUPPORT and KINDNESS."

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