Omarosa Minister Studies; “The Apprentice” Villain Enrolls In United Theological Seminary
In news that may come as a surprise to longtime reality TV fans, notorious “Bitter Betty” Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth is entering an Ohio seminary with hopes of becoming a minister.
The Apprentice villain, who has famously sparred with celebrities like Wendy Williams, Piers Morgan, and Janice Dickinson, is scheduled to begin her two year studies for a ministry degree at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio on Monday.
“I feel like God is calling me. He’s been calling me for two years and I can’t ignore it,” Omarosa revealed in a interview with Sister 2 Sister Magazine last week.
The Youngstown, Ohio, native — who penned the women’s self-help guide The Bitch Switch in 2008 — has “a heart for Christian ministry and has done work on behalf of the homeless and the poor in Haiti,” according to Ivan Hicks, the school’s associate dean for African-American Studies.
The dean is hopeful that Omarosa’s reputation will be a credit to her in the pulpit, because parishioners will be able to relate to her.

