The new reality competition show House of Villains—which pits former reality show “villains” against each other—doesn’t premiere until tomorrow, but the drama has already started.
Flavor of Love star Tiffany “New York” Pollard admitted to blowing up at co-star Omarosa Manigault Newman while filming the new unscripted show and calling her a “c—k-sucking, c-m-guzzling, Republican c—t,” according to Page Six.
“Well, Omarosa, bless her heart, but she tried me and I had to remind her of the pecking order,” 41-year-old reality tv star said in the interview.
“I am the HBIC, always will be and I’m the original,” Pollard explained. “And she tried me.”
House of Villains brings reality tv’s most iconic “villains” together to compete against each other to win a cash prize of $250,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.” To do that, the stars are encouraged to lie, manipulate and scheme as they make their way through a series of challenges that will send one person home each week.
Pollard—who made history when she became the first Black woman to headline a reality dating competition series with VH1’s I Love New York—thought that Omarosa was her ally on the show until she supposedly betrayed her. “I don’t want to give too much away but when she was like, ‘I can’t give you what I said I was going to give you’ — and this is just the villainous stuff that was going on — which [was] I thought that I had her vote [to stay in the game],” she said.
“But don’t play me in public, sis, because you’re going to take several seats,” Pollard quipped.
Omarosa is no stranger to reality tv, she rose to fame in the early 2000s when she starred on The Apprentice, Fear Factor and the fifth season of The Surreal Life. But Pollard’s “Republican c—t” insult was a reference to the 49-year-old’s relationship with former President Donald Trump.
The two first met on the set of The Apprentice and then years later she joined his presidential campaign as Director of African American Outreach before becoming his Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison once he took office. She was ultimately fired from the post in 2017.
During an interview with the outlet Omarosa made it clear that there is no love lost between her and the ex-President, saying, “I think it would be very hard for Donald Trump to run for president from jail.”
With all of this drama happening before the show's first episode has even aired is making us very excited to see what these reality tv baddies have in store!
House of Villains is set to premiere on Thursday, October 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT airing simultaneously on Bravo, SyFy and USA.