"She said she has a story to tell, I'm sure she'll be selling that story," Roberts told her colleagues on air, before invoking the classic two-word diss, "Bye, Felicia."
— Michael Arceneaux (@youngsinick) December 14, 2017
Robert's comments came moments after an interview on Omarosa's expulsion from the White House aired during the show.
But despite Omarosa's claims that she has "quite a story to tell" about her months-long stint in the White House, the social media realm was shook by Robert's use of the re-popularized saying.
— Veronica Carrington (@TanyaMiecy) December 14, 2017
— Ignacio Torres (@igstorres) December 14, 2017
— off-brand eartha 🌼 (@dazella_may) December 14, 2017
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) December 14, 2017
Even Whoopi Goldberg, a co-host of "The View," had a little something to say on the shady moment.
"I hope you find your people because maybe they're looking for you," Goldberg said of Omarosa. "She's just been so nasty to so many women, and so many women of color."
"Truth be told, she's really a pariah in the African-American community," Hostin said. "She's always been the villain and her [job] was almost a slap in the face to the African-American community."
This is the fourth time that the 43-year-old Ohio native has been fired by US President Donald Trump. She was previously given the boot by the commander-in-chief during her time on Trump's "The Apprentice" in 2004 and twice on "The Celebrity Apprentice," in 2011 and 2013.
According to reports from CBS, Omarosa allegedly set off alarms at the White House in an attempt to enter the residence after Chief of Staff John Kelly informed her of her dismissal.
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) December 13, 2017
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) December 13, 2017
Omarosa, whose resignation is effective January 20, is just one of many White House staffers that failed to last a year in their respective posts. The list includes the likes of Reince Priebus, Anthony Scaramucci and Sean Spicer.