Aubrey O'Day's feud with Arsenio Hall apparently lasted beyond what viewers saw in Sunday night's The Celebrity Apprentice episode.

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The fifth-season The Celebrity Apprentice contestant revealed Hall took a serious shot at her while filming the episode that will air this upcoming weekend, Us Weekly reported Wednesday.

"Arsenio gets worse in the next episode, when he calls me a whore," O'Day told Us. "He doesn't want strong women to have too much of a voice. Typical in this industry."

During this past Sunday's broadcast, The Celebrity Apprentice star Donald Trump shuffled the all-male and all-female teams and grouped O'Day and Hall together for a task in which they were required to create a live, interactive health segment for a Walgreens program.

While Hall took on the responsibility of being the team's project manager, O'Day seemingly stepped on his toes by exerting her outspoken and aggressive nature on his team in attempt to control the task's creative direction and execution.

Once in the boardroom, Hall told Trump that O'Day had commanded a leadership role despite her teammates' disapproval and he was bothered by her lack of consideration for others. Hall then blatantly stated O'Day was "all about Aubrey" and "selfish," while he insisted the team had to "massage her ego" in order to get along with her professionally.

"I guess it's flattering that I upset him so much," said the former Making the Band and All About Aubrey star.

O'Day, who was on the verge of tears after listening to Hall's blunt complaints during Sunday night's broadcast, admitted she didn't like Hall anymore and lost all respect for him.

O'Day ended up storming out of the boardroom and heading towards the elevator -- suggesting she wasn't coming back -- at the end of Sunday's episode, which also reportedly featured Hall calling O'Day a "stank ass" and telling his fellow teammates, "I Googled her and a naked picture with a gut popped up, f-ck her!"
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