A
victorious
villain
is
detailing
her
$200,000
win
to
BOSSIP.
“I
wanna
live
my
best
life
and
my
soft
girl
era
at
the
same
time,
it’s
time
for
me
to
live!”
said
the
star.
Source:
Casey
Durkin
/
E!
Entertainment
Tanisha
Thomas
is
officially
the
winner
of
E!’s
House
of
Villains
after
making
alliances
(and
enemies)
with
other
infamous
reality
TV
stars.
The
Bad
Girls
Club
alum
turned
“Ameria’s
Ultimate
Supervillain”
was
joined
on
the
competition
series
by
9
other
stars
known
for
shaking
the
table
with
their
iconic
moments,
memorable
catchphrases
and
eyebrow-raising
antics;
Tiffany
“New
York”
Pollard,
Johnny
Bananas,
Omarosa,
Jax
Taylor,
Corinne
Olympios,
Anifsa
Arkhipchenko,
Shake
Chatterjee,
Jonny
Fairplay
and
Bobby
Lytes.
Source:
Casey
Durkin
/
E!
Entertainment
Source:
Casey
Durkin
/
E!
Entertainment
Source:
Casey
Durkin
/
E!
Entertainment
Ultimately
after
forming
alliances
and
engaging
in
battle-royale
challenges,
Tanisha
was
announced
as
the
winner.
Before
that
though,
she
had
some
clashes,
in
particular
with
Omarosa,
who
she
initially
thought
was
an
ally
before
labeling
her
a
“slithering
slimy
snake.”
That
notion
is
something
she
continues
to
stand
by
considering
that
Omarosa
(who
now
says
the
competition
was
“stolen
from
her”)
pledged
to
stay
true
to
an
all-girls
alliance
during
the
competition
but
went
back
on
her
word.
“It
was
the
all-girls
alliance,”
Tanisha
told
BOSSIP’s
Managing
Editor
Dani
Canada.
“I
tell
people
all
the
time
you’re
allowed
to
change
your
mind
but
keep
it
a
buck.
“I
was
very
upset,
I
don’t
like
the
wishy-washy
fake
stuff,
backstabbing?
Uh-uh,
it
rubbed
me
the
wrong
way,”
she
added.
“The
drama
and
the
antics
never
end
with
this
woman,
it
was
so
satisfying
to
get
her
outta
there.
I
was
so
happy
to
get
her
up
outta
there
and
back
home
where
she
belonged,
she
caused
enough
havoc.”
She
also
dished
on
her
difficult
decision
to
betray
her
friend
in
the
house
Bobby
Lytes
and
vote
for
his
elimination
despite
their
bond.
According
to
Tanisha,
it
was
a
necessary
evil
for
her
gameplay
and
she
figured
that
he
was
ready
to
leave
since
he
put
himself
on
the
chopping
block.
“I
told
him
not
to
do
it,”
said
Tanisha.
“I
knew
he
had
some
other
stuff
going
on
which
kind
of
influenced
my
decision
to
be
honest
with
you.
I
knew
he
had
other
stuff
prior
to
the
show
that
he
may
have
had
to
go
do
but
I
wasn’t
completely
sure.
“If
you
gotta
leave,
if
you’re
ready
to
put
yourself
up
there,
it’s
time
for
you
to
go
home
so
that
Shake
can
help
me
with
my
ultimate
plan
[to
eliminate
Omarosa],”
she
added.
Watch
our
exclusive
with
House
Of
Villains
winner
Tanisha
Thomas
up
above!
Source:
Casey
Durkin
/
E!
Entertainment
Source:
Casey
Durkin
/
E!
Entertainment