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arm-in-arm with Green Mile star Michael Clarke Duncan at different events. to which she issued the standard issue public relations explanation that they are just friends An entertaining trailer for the Ultimate Merger suggests that the dating show won 't lack in the sex all of the debauchery going on, which is interesting considering Omarosa is a seminary stude,of stions if she'll make it into heaven becaus I don' t think it's unusual that christians date nor is it unusual that Christians kiss. Omarosa said These aren 't things that are unique to people in the secular world. I never read in the Bible where dating is off limits.” Still, the highly entertaining show never goes overboard as some sensationalized reality shows tend to go. The Ultimate Merger specifically cast more mature accomplished Black males(and one White male)as Omarosa's suitors, which is a departure from their competition The producers of ABC's the Bachelor and the Bachelorette must not think that people who are not White are marketable enough to feature as romantic interests on their shows. VHI proved that they are with their controversial-yet-entertaining dating reality shows like"Flavor of Love"and" Love New York.Yet, they also proved that anybody can be a coveted commodity of desire even if as in the case of show stars Flavor Flav and Tiffany"New York"Pollard, they have the aesthetic appeal of a Lord of the Rings character or are just off-the-charts crazy I think it's important to note that the bachelor and the bachelorette franchises never had African-Americans as their primary talent, "Omarosa said. "As far as what they do at VHl, they are very entertaining and I really did enjoy watching them but our show is different in that we believe that love is serious business. It's not something where you're running around with roses and that sort of thing. If you're truly going to build a life together then you have to start with a serious foundation The best way to describe the Ultimate Merger is to think of it as a dating version of the Apprentice So instead of weekly episodes of seeing business savvy people closing deals and coming up with marketing plans with the hopes of landing a cushy well-paying job, 12 successful and eligible bachelors are put through the paces on challenges that play upon their weaknesses, test their capabilities, and draw out their true intentions as they they to prove their love for"Lady O",as they sometimes refer to Omarosa It's a really big ego fest for her. The shows premiere episode opens up much like the Apprentice with a shot of omarosa in the back seat of a black town car pulling up to Trump's New York office towers and then, inside Trump,s office where the billionaire, very corporate like, instructs Omarosa that he would like to help her dating life. He then hands her a brief case with folders of a dozen handpicked bachelors inside. The elimination scenes are also similar to the nBC show in that three of the worst performers must argue their case before Omarosa so they don't get what will become the Ultimate Merger-equivalent catch phrase of"You're fired", which we will find out on June 17 when the show debuts. The eight-episode show was filmed at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Las vega In addition to the attractive Apprentice-like production, the show wins more so than the lead talent with the 12 suitors, who like Omarosa herself, are also successful and ego-driven. They range from a foreign currency trader, a lawyer and a fashion designer to a special events company owner, a Christian rap artist, a former NFL linebacker and known recording artists like Al B Sure! And Ray lavende 22 arm-in-arm with Green Mile star Michael Clarke Duncan at different events, to which she issued the standard issue public relations explanation that they are “just friends”. An entertaining trailer for the Ultimate Merger suggests that the dating show won't lack in the sex and drama department. At one point, Omarosa questions if she'll make it into heaven because of all of the debauchery going on, which is interesting considering Omarosa is a seminary student. "I don't think it's unusual that Christians date nor is it unusual that Christians kiss,” Omarosa said. “These aren't things that are unique to people in the secular world. I never read in the Bible where dating is off limits.” Still, the highly entertaining show never goes overboard as some sensationalized reality shows tend to go. The Ultimate Merger specifically cast more mature accomplished Black males (and one White male) as Omarosa's suitors, which is a departure from their competition. The producers of ABC's the Bachelor and the Bachelorette must not think that people who are not White are marketable enough to feature as romantic interests on their shows. VH1 proved that they are with their controversial-yet-entertaining dating reality shows like "Flavor of Love" and "I Love New York". Yet, they also proved that anybody can be a coveted commodity of desire even if, as in the case of show stars Flavor Flav and Tiffany "New York" Pollard, they have the aesthetic appeal of a Lord of the Rings character or are just off-the-charts crazy. "I think it's important to note that the Bachelor and the Bachelorette franchises never had African-Americans as their primary talent," Omarosa said. "As far as what they do at VH1, they are very entertaining and I really did enjoy watching them but our show is different in that we believe that love is serious business. It's not something where you're running around with roses and that sort of thing. If you're truly going to build a life together then you have to start with a serious foundation." The best way to describe the Ultimate Merger is to think of it as a dating version of the Apprentice. So instead of weekly episodes of seeing business savvy people closing deals and coming up with marketing plans with the hopes of landing a cushy well-paying job, 12 successful and eligible bachelors are put through the paces on challenges that play upon their weaknesses, test their capabilities, and draw out their true intentions as they they to prove their love for "Lady O", as they sometimes refer to Omarosa. It's a really big ego fest for her. The show's premiere episode opens up much like the Apprentice with a shot of Omarosa in the back seat of a black town car pulling up to Trump's New York office towers and then, inside Trump's office where the billionaire, very corporate like, instructs Omarosa that he would like to help her dating life. He then hands her a brief case with folders of a dozen handpicked bachelors inside. The elimination scenes are also similar to the NBC show in that three of the worst performers must argue their case before Omarosa so they don't get what will become the Ultimate Merger-equivalent catch phrase of “You're fired”, which we will find out on June 17 when the show debuts. The eight-episode show was filmed at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Las Vegas. In addition to the attractive Apprentice-like production, the show wins more so than the lead talent with the 12 suitors, who like Omarosa herself, are also successful and ego-driven. They range from a foreign currency trader, a lawyer and a fashion designer to a special events company owner, a Christian rap artist, a former NFL linebacker and known recording artists like Al B. Sure! And Ray Lavender
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