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‘I’LL BE BACK’

WE have not seen the last of Omarosa – nor is it likely we ever will.

The reality-show diva, who was fired from “Celebrity Apprentice” last week, says she will be back on the show before its May finale.

Omarosa has been locked in battle of insults with Piers Morgan, a former British tabloid editor who is best known in the US as the persnickety judge from Simon Cowell’s “America’s Got Talent.”

Their big-mouth brawling has helped revive Donald Trump’s “Apprentice” franchise – which was in jeopardy of being canceled last year, but has come storming back in the ratings this season.

Viewers have delighted in Piers and Omarosa squabbling at challenges and reveling in the other’s boardroom misfortunes.

Trump, at one point, separated the pair because they bickered so much as teammates.

Piers has called her a “pointless celebrity wannabe idiot” and even claimed she proposed to him that they start a fake romance – a “showmance,” the reality TV world calls it.

Last week, Omarosa suggested that Morgan – a married father of three sons – might be gay.

Offended by the entire exchange, Trump opted to fire her.

This week, Omarosa left little doubt that the two genuinely dislike each other.

“Piers Morgan wants to be Simon Cowell so bad,” Omarosa told The Post. “It’s pathetic.”

She would not say what will happen when she re-appears on the “Apprentice” finale next month – or if she gets her revenge on Morgan.

But she does want Trump to know that the most famous “Apprentice” to ever come out of the show wants to move up from the contestants’ side of the boardroom table to The Donald’s side.

“I’m hoping one day he’ll invite me to sit with him,” she says.

Omarosa has no illusions about how she got famous.

But she says that while most people are interested only in painting an ugly picture of her, she’s carved out a secure niche as a “performer” on reality shows (she claims she’s been on 20 different shows since her first “Apprentice” stint.)

“I’m multi-faceted, I have all these different sides,” she protests. “I’m very competitive. I love to kick ass and the press doesn’t like to pick up on my kinder, gentler side.”