Omarosa Manigault postponed and relocated her upcoming wedding to Pastor John Allen Newman because of concerns about her safety and backlash from her fiancé’s church.

The former reality star, turned Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison for President Donald Trump, was supposed to get married on March 25 at the church her fiancé oversees, The Sanctuary @ Mt. Calvary in Jacksonville, Florida.

But sources close to the 43-year-old TV star have revealed to DailyMail.com that an onslaught of death threats and safety concerns caused her to delay her nuptials and move the ceremony to Washington, DC.

Omarosa Manigault has postponed her wedding to Pastor John Allen Newman because of concerns about her safety and backlash from her fiancé’s church in Jacksonville

The pastor oversees The Sanctuary @ Mt. Calvary in Jacksonville, Florida where the wedding was supposed to take place March 25

'She is really concerned about her safety. There have been calls, emails and social media messages from people threatening to do harm to her and she feared that she wouldn't be protected adequately at his church in Jacksonville. So she pushed the date back and made the change,' a source close to Omarosa tells DailyMail.com,

Manigault will now wed the 61-year-old preacher on Saturday, April 8 in Washington, DC at an undisclosed location.

Invited guests have had to submit personal information for background security checks.

'Since she moved the wedding to D.C., she's invited President Trump and other senior level White House executives in an effort to make sure the secret service and extra security will be there,' the source explained.

Manigault originally was scheduled to have seven bridesmaids in her wedding, but after several personal squabbles with her friends, she'll have only three come wedding day.

In an interview with ABC's 20/20 shortly after the election in November, she said many of her friends had turned their backs on her for supporting Trump and two of her bridesmaids backed out of the wedding.

'Let's face it, many of her friends feel as though this whole Trump alliance is Omarosa being the quintessential opportunist,' says a source in her inner circle

Her third bridesmaid to back out was April Ryan, a White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks. Manigault and Ryan had a heated argument in the White House that required them to be separated before it became physical.

'Let's face it, many of her friends feel as though this whole Trump alliance is Omarosa being the quintessential opportunist. Everyone who knows her knows she was initially campaigning for Hillary Clinton at the beginning of her campaign and then jumped ship because Trump was paying her to help him.

'They feel she sold her soul for financial gain and many of her diehard girlfriends are just disgusted by her,' the source revealed.

Her third bridesmaid to back out was White House Correspondant April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks

Marrying Newman will make Manigault the First Lady of his Jacksonville church. That has apparently not sat well with members of his congregation, many of whom have been leaving the church for other local ministries in Jacksonville.

'Pastor Newman is a staunch Democrat. He was even a spiritual adviser on the committee of ministers working on Hillary Clinton's election campaign. His church membership doesn't like the idea of their pastor marrying this Trump advocate who bashed President Barack Obama and believe Pastor Newman is using poor judgment by becoming her husband,' a member of the church told DailyMail.com.

Manigault is also an ordained minister who served as the assistant pastor at Weller Street Baptist Church in Los Angeles, CA.

In February, the former star of The Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice returned to Weller Street to preach her final sermon there. A group of protesters gathered outside of the church and marched while she spoke to the small congregation.

‘She was so rattled that the protesters had gathered outside the church. She kept telling people, ‘They’re disrespecting the house of God, I can’t believe they did this,’’ the source said.

Just days before that, security at a Nordstrom department store in Tyson’s Corner Center in McLean, Virginia had to escort Manigault to her car after several customers began shouting insults at her while she shopped with friends. According to the Washington Post, two of the women kept calling her 'Trump's w***e,' in addition to other insults. 'They were letting her have it,' one eyewitness told the newspaper.

But Manigault has also received more serious correspondence from people who have threatened bodily harm. She regularly turns those messages over to White House security.

Omarosa was married for five years to educator Aaron Stallworth; the two divorced in 2005

The TV personality began dating Academy Award nominee Michael Clarke-Duncan in 2010 and the couple got engaged in early 2012 but he died later that year

'She wrote a book called 'The Bitch Switch' and plays a bag girl on TV, but she's really scared about her safety and has deep concern someone will try to become famous by doing something to her. That's why she moved her wedding and she hopes things will go smoothly and protesters won't interrupt her ceremony,' the source said.

This will be Manigault's second marriage. The Youngstown, Ohio native was married for five years to educator Aaron Stallworth but the two divorced in 2005.

She began dating Academy Award nominee Michael Clarke-Duncan in 2010 and the couple got engaged in early 2012.

In July 2012, she found the actor in cardiac arrest and performed CPR, but he never recovered and ultimately died on September 3, 2012 before they could wed.