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Omarosa shocked White House staffers when she showed up with her 39-person bridal party to take photos in the Rose Garden

Omarosa Manigault brought her wedding party to the White House.

  • Omarosa Manigault brought her wedding party to the White House.
  • She has reportedly irked some White House staff.
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Omorosa Manigault, former star of the "Apprentice" TV show and current employee in the White House Office of the Public Liaison, brought her wedding party to the White House to take photos.

Politico reported Tuesday that before her wedding earlier this year, Manigault hosted her 39-person bridal party at the White House for a photoshoot.

According to the report, the party "loudly wandered around" and caught "fellow senior aides and some security officials by surprise in her bridal attire."

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Though the White House officially lauded her in Politico's report, Manigault has reportedly irked some staff, earning mockery for signing official invitations with the title the "Honorable Omarosa Manigault."

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