UPDATE: Trump says Schwarzenegger was fired from Celebrity Apprentice
Because we currently live in Backwards Nonsense Crazy World, we now have definitive proof that there’s something that Donald Trump can do longer (and, arguably, better) than human muscle mountain Arnold Schwarzenegger: host The Celebrity Apprentice. Schwarzenegger has announced that he’s stepping down from his role at the head of the NBC game show, blaming his predecessor for permanently tainting the air around the show.
“Even if asked [to do it again] I would decline,” Schwarzenegger told Empire in a recent interview. “With Trump being involved in the show, people have a bad taste and don’t want to participate as a spectator or as a sponsor or in any other way support the show. It’s a very divisive period now and I think this show got caught up in all that division.” Ratings for the latest season of the show—which featured appearances from the likes of Snooki, Vince Neil, and Jon Lovitz, and which was ultimately won by American Ninja Warrior host Matt Iseman—were consistently low.
Schwarzenegger was quick to praise his producer and the network, saying, “NBC did everything they could to promote the show and Mark Burnett did a fantastic job. No one really knew that this was going to happen and I think that everyone was caught off guard.” But, he contended, “It’s not about the show, because everyone I ran into came up to me and said ‘I love the show… but I turned it off because as soon as I read Trump’s name I’m outta there!’”
We’ll update this story as soon as Trump barfs out his inevitable presidential tweet responding to Schwarzenegger’s claims.
UPDATE: Aaaaaand there it is. It took the president slightly longer than we expected—possibly because he was busy tweeting some other stuff even crazier than a presidential TV ratings feud—but he finally got around to slamming Schwarzenegger’s statements, getting a “pathetic,” and even an indirect “You’re fired” into the mix:
UPDATE: Schwarzenegger has, of course, fired back again, something he has time to do, because he’s not currently serving in an incredibly important elected office: