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“No crumbs were left”: Fans react to Tiffany Pollard’s iconic Omarosa read

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Tiffany Pollard produced one of her most iconique reads to date on the recent episode of House of Villains. The legendary star, also known as “New York”, locked horns with Donald Trump’s former adviser, Omarosa Manigault Newman, in a now viral reality TV moment.

The Celebrity Big Brother alumni was up for elimination and was asked to make a speech giving her reasons for why she should not be the next contestant to leave the competition.

As part of her speech she proclaimed her dismay for not wanting “a sympathy vote”. Omarosa then challenged the reality queen: “So you don’t want my sympathy vote?

That’s what you’re saying?” Without any hesitation Tiffany adjusted her hair and responded: “Since I already said that, Omarosa, may I also say that I find you to be a c**k-sucking, c*m-guzzling Republican c**t.

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