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The Apprentice final is here after 12 weeks of intense boardroom dramas and hilarious blunders.
The final four saw Steff, Harpreet, Kathryn and Brittany get grilled by four of Lord Sugar’s entrepreneur friends and aides.
It was the first all-female semi-final since 2015.
However, Steff and Brittany didn’t do enough and were sent home, meaning Kathryn and Harpreet are battling it out to win Lord Sugar’s £250,000 investment.
IT’S THE FINAL! 🤩
Harpreet and Kathryn are about to go head-to-head, with the help of a few friendly faces! Who will walk away with @Lord_Sugar‘s £250,000 investment? 👀Watch #TheApprentice Final tonight at 9pm on @bbciplayer pic.twitter.com/JPGVbCIx50
— The Apprentice (@bbcapprentice) March 24, 2022
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This week, the fired candidates re-joined Harpreet and Kathryn to help them launch their businesses.
West Yorkshire-based Kaur pitched Oh So Yum! – a dessert parlour and sweet treat delivery service.
The pre-existing company, named Barni’s, has two locations, in Leeds and Huddersfield, which she owns with her older sister Gurvinder.
When I say “Oh so” you say “YUM!” #TheApprentice pic.twitter.com/GZQZhZaHWn
— C.🦋 (@hocuscaucus) March 24, 2022
Burn set up an online pyjama store called My Christmas Pyjamas in 2018.
She expanded her brand and launched My Everyday Pyjamas, in February 2022.
Burn pitched her PJ business under the name ‘Pyjamily’ with a questionable logo that consumer feedback said looked more like a healthcare brand.
Looks like a logo for a firm of Divorce Solicitors #TheApprentice pic.twitter.com/WrwtoJan1c
— 𝕃𝐚𝓭𝔂 𝐀𝐍𝕘𝑒 ⓒ𝓱𝐚𝐍 (@vodkaangel22) March 24, 2022
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Source : times

