The Apprentice’s fired Aaron backs Kathryn for the win after boardroom bust-up
11.03.2022 - 14:59
/ ok.co.uk
The Apprentice’s fired Aaron Willis has backed his show rival Kathryn Louise Burn to win the BBC show, despite their furious showdown in the most recent episode. Aaron became the latest boardroom casualty alongside Akeem Bundu-Kamara in a dramatic double firing on Thursday 10 March’s episode - but not before he went head-to-head with Kathryn in front of Lord Alan Sugar.The 38 year old Flight Operations Instructor and Kathryn, 29, clashed as Kathryn questioned his capabilities as a project manager during the baby food task.
When Lord Sugar asked if Kathryn would describe Aaron as a good leader, she pulled an unimpressed face, before saying: “Erm, probably not.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter She added: “I would say that he just lacks leadership and direction.” However, Aaron fought his corner and argued that Kathryn should have come to him directly if she had any problems with his management. He replied: “I would have liked if you had any issues to just let me know, but obviously things change.” Later, as the team went to discuss where the task went wrong in the famous cafe, Aaron brought Kathryn’s comments back up, wanting an explanation.
He said: “If you’re saying to me Kathryn that maybe you wanted someone to tell you what to do when that was your forte, you should have said that more.” Kathryn later told the cameras: “I just made a comment on how I felt in the boardroom about his leadership skills and he didn’t take it well.” However, Aaron has proven that there’s no hard feelings between the pair, as he revealed he wants to see Kathryn, who runs an online pyjama company, winning the show and Lord Sugar's investment. Following his firing, the
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