Omarosa Heads Off To Seminary School - Page 3
How can that same person enter the ministry here at United Theological Seminary in Dayton on Monday?
“I’ve been feeling as though I’ve been going through a transformation over the past couple of years,” she said in a telephone interview on Friday. “You can lose yourself in this business. You lose yourself in Hollywood, lose yourself in fame. If you’re as fortunate as I am, you have people in your life who will work to ground you.”
After many meetings, praying and counseling with her pastor in Washington, D.C., Stallworth, 35, decided to enter the seminary.
She is not, as many blaring Internet headlines say, going to be a preacher or a chaplain. That is undecided.
“My goal is really to be obedient,” she said. “I’m going to seminary to find out what my role will be in the church.”
Being in the seminary and living in Dayton will not preclude her from continued entertainment work. Just this Thursday, she met with reality TV producers about a project. She won’t change who she is in entertainment due to the seminary, but she admits there might be “modifications.”
“The direction that reality (TV) is going will push the envelopes of anything you have ever seen,” she said. “A couple of the offers made me blush and that is hard to do”
For now, she is a student nervous about her first day of class, deciding between a briefcase or a backpack. The Youngstown native, who also received her undergraduate degree from Central State University, is looking forward to Ohio, too.
Although I hated giving Omarosa ANY more attention with writing this article, I found the notion of her going to Seminary school to become a minister both hilarious and dispicable. Which happens to be reality show gold. My guess is that the reality show producers are hoping that others will feel the same.
I fear that one day I will turn on my TV and see Omarosa hawking healing ointment on the Omarosa Church Network.
And that will be the day my TV gets kicked to the curb. Hallelujah!




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