A pie company director whose food feeds Manchester City fans became the latest candidate to be fired from The Apprentice on Thursday night (February 8).
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The Apprentice is set to return to TV in just a few weeks, with a new group of entrepreneurs hoping to impress Lord Alan Sugar and secure his £250,000 investment. However, viewers of the show will know it's certainly not an easy task, and now Barroness Karren Brady has shared that being 'disrespectful' in the boardroom can get you fired rather quickly. Ahead of the show's launch, she explained: "Like anything in life, if you don't stand up for yourself, no one will stand up for you.
"If you're looking to get a partnership with one of the world's most successful people and a quarter of a million pounds, you've got to stand by your opinions. "It is important that you stand up for yourself, but it's also important to watch your tone. None of us like to have a tone that is disrespectful, or particularly disrespectful to your colleagues.
"It's okay to stand up for yourself, but we wouldn't tolerate bullying or disrespect in the boardroom." Since 2009, Karren has appeared on The Apprentice as an aide to Lord Alan Sugar. Outside of this, she is the vice-chairman of West Ham United F.C. and sits as a Conservative member of the House of Lords.
She is reported to be worth a staggering £85million, and owns homes in Knightsbridge, Knowle and a holiday home in Canada. In the 2014 New Year Honours, Karren was given a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for services to entrepreneurship and women in business. Last year Karren's daughter, Sophia Peschisolido, announced that she is expecting her first child, with Karren later appearing on Loose Women to discuss becoming a grandmother.
She told the panellists: "I'll tell you what's incredible: when your baby is having a baby. It's just an incredible feeling. Sophia is so
.A pie company director whose food feeds Manchester City fans became the latest candidate to be fired from The Apprentice on Thursday night (February 8).
The Traitors fans think they've spotted a clue that proves Mollie Pearce still hasn't forgiven Harry Clark for his immense betrayal in the final of the BBC show. The highly-anticipated final episode of series two of The Traitors aired on Friday, 26 January, with Harry, Mollie, Jaz, Andrew and Evie all making it to the last round of the competition. Harry, 22, came out on top and took home the £95,000 prize fund after deceiving his fellow contestants - most notably Mollie, 21, who was convinced throughout the entire show that Harry was a faithful, when he was in fact a traitor.
It's the series on everyone's lips at the moment - The Traitors' has been dominating the second halves of our weeks recently. After a month-long run, all the backstabbing and deceiving comes to an end tonight (Friday January 26).
As The Traitors prepares to crown its winner in a jaw dropping finale to four long weeks of nail-biting telly, Traitor Harry Clarke has earned the ire of many of his fans after it emerged that he may not have been telling the truth about his wealth on screen.Throughout the competition so far, the 22 year old army engineer has often said he wanted to earn the coveted cash prize of up to £120,000 to help improve the quality of his life and help to support his family. Ahead of the final roundtable, Harry revealed that: "My happiness comes from making everyone around me happy.
With just one more episode left to go until The Traitors declares the series 2 winners, fans of the BBC show think they have worked out the 'real winners' ahead of tonight's final, 26 January. 22 players have now been whittled down to a final five contestants, consisting of two Traitors and three Faithfuls.
BBC The Repair Shop's Chris Shaw fought back tears after he took on the task of repairing a Jewish prayer book that survived the Holocaust.The emotional episode aired on Wednesday, featuring Chris taking on his most 'important' challenge yet.The prayer book belonged to the grandparents of guest Gary Fisher, who lived in Vienna, Austria during the war. Gary shared the heartbreaking story of how his father was one of the 10,000 children taken to England as part of the Kindertransport in 1938, while his grandparents were unable to leave the country. In 1942, his grandparents were taken to Terezin concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.
The Traitors continued on Wednesday as latest recruit Ross had a game plan as he still didn't want to disclose that Diane was his mum, and hinted at his revenge of taking one of them out if need be.
The Traitors fans were on the very edge of their seats during the first episode of the week, when yet another contestant was eliminated just two days before the grand final. With the finish line now just two sleeps away, sadly Ross fell at the final hurdle after they were brutally turned upon during a very tense and hostile roundtable session.
Since The Traitors kicked off earlier this month, we've been getting to know the contestants hoping to walk away with the huge cash prize. Jasmine Boatswain is one of the Faithfuls hoping to weed out the last of the remaining Traitors ahead of the final on Friday, 26 January. Away from the show, hosed by Claudia Winkleman, it looks as though Jasmine goes by a different name.
Harry Clark put on a united front with his girlfriend Anna Maynard in new photos, following claims that Anna kissed Gogglebox star George Baggs. TV star Harry, 22, has seen his relationship with CBBC presenter Anna, 23, come into the spotlight, due to his appearance on the second series of BBC's The Traitors. Reports have emerged claiming Anna - younger sister of singer Conor Maynard and YouTuber Jack Maynard - kissed content creator George, 21, back in 2022 while in a relationship with Harry.
The Traitors final is fast approaching after a whirlwind few weeks of betrayal, brutal round table bluffs and tricky challenges as the contestants fight for their chance at winning the huge cash prize. We've eagerly watched Traitor Harry successfully rid three of his fellow teammates, Ash, Miles and Paul during the round table banishments, with Andrew and Ross now on his side as recruited Traitors.
It's the series on everyone's lips at the moment - Traitors' second season has dominated our week nights once again. The hit BBC One show first aired in January 2023 and returned earlier this year for another instalment.
BBC The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton has revealed that she almost took her own life when she was battling with an agonising pain disorder known as 'suicide disease'.The recruitment manager was the latest contestant to be banished from the show as her fellow contestants falsely accused her of playing the role of a Traitor. Since leaving the show, in scenes which aired last week, the 32 year old has candidly opened up on the chronic condition -trigeminal neuralgia, which has caused her to miss out “on a lot of things in life”.
Since The Traitors kicked off earlier this month, we've been getting to know the contestants hoping to walk away with the huge cash prize. Mollie Pearce is one of the Faithfuls hoping to weed out the last of the Traitors ahead of the final on Friday, 26 January. Disability model Mollie, 21, from Bristol, has a stoma bag after being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when she was just 11 years old.This is a long-term condition where the colon, the large intestine, becomes inflamed.
The Apprentice will soon be back on screen with 18 new candidates hoping to impress business tycoon Lord Alan Sugar. The BBC show sees budding businessmen and businesswomen take on tasks in a bid to battle it out and land the opportunity of a lifetime - a £250,000 investment and mentorship with Lord Sugar.
A celebrity edition of The Traitors is allegedly being considered by the BBC, following the huge success of series two of the murder-mystery reality show. The Traitors, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, 52, returned to screens in January with a second series, which has proven to be even more successful than the first series, with around four million people tuning in to watch each episode.
Fans of The Traitors appear to have already picked their winner, and are hoping he'll win "solo", after Wednesday's edition of the thrilling BBC show saw fan-favourite Diane 'murdered' and Traitor Miles uncloaked and banished. The unexpected development came after his fellow Traitor Paul orchestrated the discovery of his poisoning, something which lead to Miles being voted out of the Scottish castle. As the players thanked Paul for revealing Miles as a Traitor, Paul broke down in tears and put on an Oscar- worthy show - however, fellow Traitor Harry wasn't impressed.
Since The Traitors kicked off earlier this month, we've been getting to know the contestants hoping to walk away with the huge cash prize.Traitor Harry Clarke, a 22 year old British Army engineer from Slough, is one of the youngest competitors hoping to reach the final by lying and manipulating the Faithfuls. But Harry isn't new to the spotlight - he's dating CBBC presenter Anna Maynard, who hosts the show Got What It Takes.
The second series of The Traitors is currently on our screens and has gripped viewers yet again after the success of the first season. Throughout the show, a select few 'Traitors' picked by presenter Claudia Winkleman 'murder' one Faithful every night so they can try and walk away with all of the £120,000 prize pot earned in the team's daily missions. In turn, at round tables each evening, the whole group votes individually to 'banish' one of the cast members, hoping that they will discover it was a Traitor to whom they gave their marching orders.
One of TV's most gripping series has returned, and it's already brought some serious shade from some of The Traitors. One contestant that fans were sad to see go was Sonja, 66, who looked dramatically different before appearing on the BBC show, following her staggering five-stone weight loss. Sonja became the first star to be banished from the castle after her co-stars wrongly suspected her to be a Traitor.