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Omarosa’s mother is the last person that we’d expect to be throwing punches at an awards show event, but according to reports, the 65-year-old couldn’t contain herself.

TMZ reports “Celebrity Apprentice” stars Claudia Jordan and Omarosa got into a heated argument at the 2013 BET Awards after Omarosa allegedly called the “Deal or No Deal” model a “stupid b***h.”

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Well, Omarosa’s mother decided to turn the verbal blows into a physical exchange. She allegedly stepped in and hit Claudia on the arm. Sources say security separated the ladies before the situation could escalate any further.

Claudia tweeted, “Wow, that awkward moment when you’re assaulted on the red carpet.”

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In a recent interview with HipHollywood, Omarosa said Claudia is lying and that is not how it all went down.

“You know my mother. You know my mother wouldn’t punch Claudia Jordan in the face,” she said. “They bumped into each other, but there was never a punch thrown. It’s a non-story.”

We don’t know who hit who first, but we do know Omarosa’s mom filed a police report for the incident.

“I am deeply saddened by Claudia Jordan actions at the BET Award,” Omarosa told TMZ. “After all that my family and I been through this year. She should show at least an ounce of decency and respect.”

Regardless of who started the exchange, both ladies should be ashamed of themselves.

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