Omarosa's Tears Take Center Stage On Emotional All-Star Celebrity Apprentice
March 11 2013, Published 9:35 a.m. ET
The curtain fell on another famous face on Sunday's edition of All-Star Celebrity Apprentice, while the person named reality TV's top all-time villain showed their softer side, and we've got all the details right here on RadarOnline.com.
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After leading her team to victory, Omarosa burst into tears while remembering her late fiance, actor Michael Clarke Duncan, who tragically died on September 3 at the age of 54.
After Trump announced her team was the winner, Omarosa -- who's competing to raise funds for Sue Duncan Children's Center, a cause which Michael was involved with – cried as she thought of her late love.
"I just miss him so much," she said of the actor, who left a vivid legacy on film with performances in The Green Mile, Armageddon and Sin City. "I think it's a great tribute to Michael."
Trump comforted his longtime associate, telling the other contestants, "She's been through a lot … she's very emotional."
While some of her colleagues -- notably Dennis Rodman and La Toya Jackson -- believed Omarosa was shedding crocodile tears, the original Apprentice contestant chalked up the skepticism to her "tough cookie" image.
"I think sometimes I'm so strong people forget what I've been through," she explained.
The task on Sunday's episode was to devise a 3-D, interactive photo promotion for Universal Studios Florida: Omarosa's team consisted of Rodman, La Toya, rapper Lil Jon, model Claudia Jordan, and Playboy Playmate Brande Roderick.
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Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider led a squad of country star Trace Adkins, actor Gary Busey, Melrose Place star Lisa Rinna; Taxi star Marilu Henner; comic Penn Jillette; and actor Stephen Baldwin.
Snider was canned after his team was unsuccessful in their bid, as executives believed their work lacked in creativity, according to Trump.
"I respect you, Dee -- I don't want to fire you -- you're a solid guy," the Donald told him. "Dee, you're fired. Get out. You've been terrific."
The witty Snider, who's had a successful career as a radio personality, cracked at the Trump's elevator attendant, "I didn't expect to see you so soon!"
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We'll see more when All-Star Celebrity Apprentice returns on NBC Sunday at 9/8c.