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Williams: Why would I have Omarosa back?

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Omarosa Manigualt-Stallworth attends the BET Awards 2008 in Los Angeles on June 24, 2008. (UPI Photo/ Phil McCarten) 
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Published: July 22, 2008 at 6:31 PM

NEW YORK, July 22 (UPI) -- Wendy Williams said she has no plans to ask former U.S. reality star Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth to be on her TV talk show again.

Manigault-Stallworth, who competed on the reality series "The Apprentice," appeared on Williams' new Fox morning talk show Monday to promote her latest book, "The Bitch Switch."

But media reports said the interview quickly went off-track and developed into a squabble between the two women.

Williams told "Inside Edition," "I'm sad for Omarosa."

Asked if she would ever have Manigault-Stallworth on her show as a guest again, Williams said: "For what? For what? What do I need to have her back on here for?"

Manigault-Stallworth also spoke to "Inside Edition," insisting: "I'm real. Unfortunately, Wendy is a phony. ... You know it was time for someone to go toe to toe with Wendy. She's been doing this for a long time, trying to destroy people and this time she met her match."

Topics: Wendy Williams
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