Turns out the biggest diva on "Celebrity Apprentice" this week was rocker Bret Michaels.
Meanwhile, the real diva, Maria Kanellis, was the project manager of the women's team, which won handily.
So what was Bret's beef? A perceived snub by comedian Sinbad during the planning stages of this week's task which involved peddling Kodak's new photo products. Michaels could have found something useful to do, but no. He chose to pout instead. It didn't help that he was late every day, either.
Wrestler Mark Henry also appeared in this episode, which involved celebrities posing for photos with fans.
It was Sinbad who heard the words "You're fired," but Bret Michaels might also be hearing them soon. There's nothing worse than a whiny diva.
Just an observation -- Maria comes across as one smart cookie. It's hard to figure why WWE chose to wish her well on her way out the door, but she'll likely do very well in those future endeavors.
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Kevin Federline's diet is making him smaller every week on "Celebrity Fit Club," but this week it was also pointed out that he has also been small minded.
The show's Life Coach spent some time with the celebrities, helping them deal with mind over matter and how to rise above bad, hurtful publicity.
K-Fed and his ex, Shar Jackson, have had more than their share of bad publicity related to his relationship with Brittany Spears which scarred both K-Fed and Shar. Shar has never had redemption and has been unable to move on with her life or even date.
When asked about his cold, seemingly uncaring, demeanor, K-Fed confided that breakups with him are horrible. The Life Coach observed that his statements make it look as if K-Fed has no remorse, which makes him hard to like. That shocked K-Fed, and it obviously made him feel bad.
He promised to open up more.
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Thanks for reading and enjoy WrestleMania this Sunday night. See ya next week.