Omarosa calls Ross Mathews the Pillsbury Doughboy

Omarosa called Ross Mathews the Pillsbury Doughboy on February 11. (Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS)
Omarosa called Ross Mathews the Pillsbury Doughboy on February 11. (Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS) /
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Omarosa is at it again and it’s all playing out on the live feeds. Omarosa called Ross Mathews the Pillsbury Doughboy. She used it in a derogatory fashion, further stating that she would be embarrassed if she lost to him. This is typical Omarosa behavior. It’s something that has annoyed many fans who are just trying to watch this season of Celebrity Big Brother. Consequently, it has led to a lot of negativity on social media about the reality competition franchise. Her behavior was expected, especially after what took place in the BB Celeb house over the last 48 hours.

Bringing readers up to speed on Omarosa

A number of Celebrity Big Brother spoilers have come out this weekend. The first was that Ross Mathews won the Head of Household Competition. Another is that Omarosa was reportedly injured during the event. Then the Nomination Ceremony took place. Despite her injury, Omarosa couldn’t avoid the block. Ross nominated Keshia Knight Pulliam and Omarosa for eviction. Due to being nominated, they must now play in the Veto Competition for an opportunity to save themselves.

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Omarosa walked back in the BB Celeb house, only to find herself immediately nominated for eviction. That’s a rough 24 hours for the self-proclaimed reality show legend. Now she might be the second celebrity to get evicted this winter. That’s not very legend-like behavior. Her alliance with Chuck Liddell came to an end quite quickly as well. How embarrassing.

Live feeds continue to provide information

The CBS live feeds have provided a good look at the BB Celeb cast over the past few days. It appears some celebrities forgot about the cameras. While that’s entertaining for subscribers, it’s a negative thing for the houseguests. It has jaded the opinions that some viewers have about the contestants this season. As a result, it has also caused some people to tune out. The drama makes it easier for CBS to make money, though.

Next: Omarosa Calls Out The White Girls Alliance

The next episode of the show is Sunday night. The main focus is likely what took place after Chuck got evicted. It could also include more information about the hospital stay. What it won’t cover is the Veto Competition, which still hasn’t taken place, as of 4 p.m. PT. Production has to get back on schedule, though, as the next Eviction Ceremony is Monday night (February 12). Will more of the negative comments by the “legend” be shown to the CBS audience?