The Apprentice: Francesca Kennedy Wallbank fired after awkward video game blunder
04.02.2022 - 01:49
/ ok.co.uk
It was an episode that saw viewers hide behind their sofas as one team spelt 'arctic' wrong for their educational video game on The Apprentice. The teams had to develop their own video games, and Artic Saviour ended up losing out. As a result, they headed back to the boardroom to be grilled by Lord Alan Sugar on what went wrong.
After a tense boardroom, it was Francesca Kennedy Wallbank, 26, who ended being sent home. Francesca said that Brittany should be fired because of the concept, but Brittany fought her case. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. After Lord Sugar gave his verdict he told them the task "wasn't very good," he told Francesca she'd been responsible for the name and character and said "none of them were very good." Sharing why he'd fired Francesca, he explained: "Brittany, you were the project manager and it's regretful. However, Francesca the advisors said how can you deal with someone who can't even spell the name.
"I once saw a bright future for you in this process but unfortunately I can't see it anymore." Thursday evening's episode saw viewers cringing after the team Francesca was one spelt arctic wrong, for their educational video game.The game was called 'Artic savour' instead of 'Arctic savour,' which was a mistake picked up by everyone. "What a shambles," one person wrote on Twitter, while another added: "Can’t even spell Arctic." Meanwhile a third said it was "time to hide behind the sofa." Lord Sugar surprised the contestants by coming to the house and telling them what their next task will be, telling them they'd be heading to Wales to create tours. Francesca owns her own
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