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There's no one more hated in pop culture than the reality TV villain. Despite the fact that many reality TV contestants admit to creating a "character" for the cameras, there's just something about their scheming, back-stabbing ways that make our skin crawl. From Omarosa Manigault to Spencer Pratt, see where reality TV's most hated villains are up to today.
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The Hill's Spencer Pratt
Heidi Montag's much-hated boyfriend caused many feuds on The Hills and even ruptured Heidi and Lauren Conrad's friendship on the show. Since then, the reality TV star has bragged about making millions from playing a villain on TV. Unfortunately, thanks to his lavish lifestyle, he admits that most of that money is now gone.
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The Bachelor's Courtney Robertson
The famed villain of season 16 not only won her season (and had sex in the pool on camera), she became the most hated contestant on the show. In 2014, she released the tell-all book, I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends.
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Survivor's Jonny Fairplay
The hated contestant, remembered for lying about his mother's death to gain sympathy votes, was called "despicable" by Survivor host Jeff Probst. Today, Jonny wrestles full time and makes convention appearances. Oh, and he's now a dad to an 8-year-old daughter.
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The Amazing Race's Jonathan Baker
Remembered for violently shoving then-wife Victoria Fuller on season six, Jonathan is now an accomplished film director. His first film, Inconceivable, which stars Nicolas Cage and Faye Dunaway, is set to be released in 2017. As for his wife, Victoria? They're now divorced.
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The Apprentice's Omarosa Manigault
Making plenty of enemies during season one of the hit show, with one contestant even calling her a "bi–h," the reality star has gone on to have a successful career in politics. In 2016, Donald Trump appointed her Director of African-American Outreach for his presidential campaign.
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America's Next Top Model's Jade Cole
On cycle six of the show, the self-described "biracial butterfly" rubbed other contestants the wrong way with her third-person monologues and conniving sabotages. Since leaving the show, she's been signed to several modeling agencies and has launched a production company called (what else?) Biracial Butterfly Productions.
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Danielle Staub
She was all the other housewives could talk about during the first two seasons of the show thanks to her many controversies, including an altercation with a housewife's teenage daughter. Since leaving the show in 2010, Danielle has published a tell-all book about the show and has plans to release a second tell-all book that's, supposedly, more revealing than the first. There are also rumors that she might return to the show.
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Flavor of Love's Tiffany "New York" Pollard
Dramatic and over-the-top, Tiffany made sure no one stood in her way on Flavor of Love. Since then, Tiffany has relished in her infamy, turning her stint on TV into a full-fledged career. She's appeared on dozens of reality shows and plans to be on the next season of VH1's Famously Single.
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Project Runway's Wendy Pepper
On the outside, Wendy came across as a mild-mannered mom during season one of the fashion reality show, but in her confessionals she revealed a more conniving side, which shocked contestants once they saw the show for the first time. Since then, Wendy has opened up her own store in Middleburg, Va. and appeared on Project Runway: All Stars.
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Rock of Love's Lacey Sculls
A schemer and noted bully, she rubbed everyone the wrong way during Rock of Love, but her villain status got her entry to other VH1 reality shows. Since leaving reality TV stardom, she's been busy running her own dog rescue organization and is an active LGBT and animal rights activist.
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Survivor's Russell Hantz
Remembered for lying about being a Hurricane Katrina victim when, in reality, he was actually a multi-millionaire oil guy, Russell made a lot of enemies on Survivor: Samoa. Since leaving the series, he has appeared on other Survivor spin-off shows. He also lives in Texas with his wife and four kids.
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Laguna Beach's Kristin Cavallari
Although the cast has later admitted that much of the drama of the reality series was manipulated by producers, Kristin was still portrayed as the popular mean girl nobody liked. Today, Kristin is married to NFL quarterback Jay Cutler and makes frequent media appearances.

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