Things got physical yesterday when Omarosa appeared on Wendy Williams' talk show. Omarosa got into Williams' face for disrespecting her during the intro. Things got uglier when Williams grabbed Omarosa's book cover to hold it up to the camera, and Omarosa snatched it back. The Fox talk show host tells the AP "Omarosa is a delusional, D-list, pathetic woman." (WORD TO OMAROSA: Your fifteen minutes of fame is up too girlfriend, Wendy wasn't the ONLY D-list celebrity in this cat fight) During the interview, Williams called Omarosa "a typical angry black woman" (WORD TO WENDY: you're black girlfriend--and most of the times that I've heard you--you're damned angry) and suggested cosmetic injections could fix her wrinkles. Omarosa was a contestant on Donald Trump's reality TV show "The Apprentice."
Diddy has had an epiphany. In a new YouTube video, he says that he just finished with a good, hour and a half workout. So, instead of thinking about all his problems and how he's going to deal with them, Diddy says he thought about how thankful he is to have a healthy body and mind. He suddenly realized that he has ten fingers and ten toes, he can see, and he's running. He says those are just some of the many things that he takes for granted every day. Diddy says "some of ya'll ain't gonna get this" stuff and are "going to be hatin' on the blogs." But he says "it's all good." For the ones who get it or need to get it, "there it is."
Serena Williams plans to keep playing through a left knee injury despite advice from a doctor and her father that she rest with less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympics. She figures her injured knee "will be old news" by the time the Olympic tennis competition begins August 10th. Williams withdrew from Saturday's semifinals of the Bank of the West Classic at Stanford after injuring her knee. She said that an MRI exam afterward revealed an inflamed joint. Williams, seeded second for this week's East West Bank Classic, received a first-round bye and is scheduled to play her opening match tomorrow against Czech Petra Kvitova. Williams says she's "taking it day-by-day" and will see how it goes.
