Comedian Tom Arnold is kicking himself for not taking the opportunity to be on the Donald Trump hosted “Celebrity Apprentice” show when he had the chance.
The actor, whose most notable role was playing Roseanne Barr’s husband in real life, sent out a tweet on Sunday lamenting the decision.
Arnold said if he had done “Celebrity Apprentice,” he would have been victorious and would be in line to be America’s vice president if Trump wins the election in 2016.
Whew! Lucky for us he passed on the opportunity.
So stupid passing on Celebrity Apprentice. Woulda won & I’d B next VP sitting here with 1000 cool red & white Make America Great Again hats.
— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) August 16, 2015
@TomArnold HUGE gaff there Tom! — Gail D. (@2Page) August 16, 2015
@TomArnold probably woulda won too
— J S Lawrence (@Jeffslawrence1) August 16, 2015
@TomArnold You dodged a bullet dude. — Kristy Bousquet (@kristy_bousquet) August 16, 2015
@TomArnold Iowa would have been a lock in win for you!
— Tony Sofio (@TonySofio) August 17, 2015
@TomArnold BIG mistake!!! — (@JoeMers) August 16, 2015
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