'Celebrity Apprentice 2015' updates: Blandi Glanville on Donald Trump; the last two standing

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After everything that happened, reality show veteran Brandi Glanville only has good words for billionaire Donald Trump, her former boss in the hit reality show "The Celebrity Apprentice." 

According to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" mainstay during her recent interview with People, "[Trump is] actually very, very kind. When the cameras are not rolling, he always gives everyone compliments and makes sure everyone feels good about what they did for the task. It's not like, 'Oh, you suck, you're fired.' He's like, 'By the way, you did a great job.' I think he's a lot kinder than people give credit for." 

But Glanville said the opposite for her co-star and fellow Bravo Housewife Kenya Moore, who she claims is somebody who does not know how to work. Glanville also issued a warning to those who will attempt to hire the star of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," saying that they have to be sure that they can prepare coffee for her in the morning and bring her bags wherever she goes. The two have always been at odds with each other, even before they were featured in the celebrity edition of Trump's cunning reality series. 

Meanwhile, only two are left in Trump's coveted boardroom to vie for the prestigious title of this year's "Celebrity Apprentice." 

In the previous episode of the series, actress Vivica Fox, news anchor Geraldo Rivera, and Entertainment Tonight host Leeza Gibbons were the three remaining. Just when they thought that they were safe in the competition after all the other contestants were earlier asked to leave Trump's building, the three were called once again to huddle in the boardroom, only to find out that Vivica will be axed from the show. 

Vivica was earlier embroiled in a phone stealing controversy after Moore allegedly stole her phone and posted a demeaning tweet about menopause in the actress' official Twitter account. Until now, Vivica's phone is still unreturned, despite the fact that the episode happened several months ago. 

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