The Apprentice's Karren Brady shares filming secrets and how to predict who will be fired next by Lord Sugar

The Apprentice's Karren Brady shares filming secrets and how to predict who will be fired next by Lord Sugar

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The Apprentice's Karren Brady shares filming secrets and how to predict who will be fired next by Lord Sugar
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Danni King)
Published: Jan, 28 2025 22:34

Karren Brady and Tim Campbell have dished out the dirt on what goes down during The Apprentice's nail-biting firing process, spilling the beans on the tell-tale signs that a contestant is about to be shown the door. The dynamic duo, who serve as Lord Alan Sugar's trusty advisers on the hit BBC show, spilled the secrets during a chat on BBC's The One Show, which aired on Tuesday, 28 January. Karren confessed she's got an eagle eye for spotting the unlucky candidate about to face Lord Sugar's wrath.

"I think lying, not owning your mistakes," she disclosed. "Not standing up for yourself. Not fighting your corner. Those things can often let you down.". Tim, on the other hand, highlighted a different kind of boardroom blunder that could spell disaster for contestants, revealing that a numbers nightmare is a surefire way to get booted off The Apprentice.

"The big thing for us is that, if you ever forget your numbers and you can't add up in the boardroom. You think you've made a profit, but you've made a loss, you are dead," he declared to The One Show presenters Alex Jones and Clara Amfo, reports Wales Online.

In other news, Karren teased some exciting changes viewers can expect in the upcoming season of The Apprentice. The beloved show makes its grand return to BBC One on 30 January, with a fresh batch of ambitious candidates ready to battle it out for Lord Sugar's approval.

She revealed: "There's so much to discuss when there's so much change. Each year, the tasks become increasingly modern. This year, we have a virtual pop star and an AI pop star. What was unsettling for Tim and me was when Lord Sugar assigned the task, and we found ourselves acting as virtual popstars.".

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