A former star of The Apprentice has recounted how it is chaos in the mornings in the house of the candidate, since everyone has very little time to prepare.
Sian Gabbidon, who won the BBC show in 2018, revealed that candidates not only have to fight in the boardroom, but also have to fight for shower rooms.
And the 30-year-old says he’ll be lucky if he has “five minutes” to prepare after that dreaded 4am phone call, as there are so many people to organize, with the 2023 series fielding 18 hopefuls.
Pandemonium: A former star of The Apprentice has recounted what it’s like in the mornings at the candidate’s house, as everyone has very little time to prepare (pictured: 2023 candidates)
The Apprentice typically sees a scene where a person answers the phone in the early hours of the morning, informing the candidates where they will be going and how much time they have to get ready.
But while the time given is usually around 30 minutes, when there are so many people dragging themselves through the shower, candidates actually have much less time.
sian told him Sun: ‘It’s a good time if you have five minutes because you would have so many people in the house, what 15 of you, if you had them, would you be like…
Tick tock: Candidates will be lucky if they have ‘five minutes’ to prepare after the dreaded 4am phone call.
‘Okay, well, I’m going to jump in the shower, do my makeup, do my hair, especially for girls and I have afro hair, I needed to try to straighten my hair, literally do something in five minutes. ,” she said.
“You literally didn’t have that much time and that was a real deal, jump in the shower, put on your makeup, head downstairs and be ready to walk out the door.”
Meanwhile, Sian, who beat out stiff competition from Camilla Ainsworth during her series, has said that the person who answers the phone is usually “the one who gets there first” while the person who calls at the end of the line is just ” generic”.
Fight in the shower: Sian Gabbidon, who won the BBC show in 2018, has revealed that candidates not only have to fight in the boardroom, but also have to fight for showers.
Do it quick: You literally didn’t have that much time and that was a real act of preparation, jump in the shower, do your makeup, head downstairs and get ready to head out the door.
The businesswoman recalled that she answered yes, but was reluctant to put aside her appearance as she had just gotten out of bed.
It comes after Emma Browne became the first female candidate eliminated from The Apprentice.
The series kicked off the show’s 17th edition on Thursday night and has already said goodbye to one contender following a touring challenge based in Antigua.
You are fired! It comes after Emma Browne became the first female candidate eliminated from The Apprentice.
Game On! The series kicked off the show’s 17th edition on Thursday night and has already said goodbye to one contender following a challenge based in Antigua.
The senior account executive insisted she has “no regrets” after her brief time on the show after Lord Sugar kicked her out for being detrimental to the team.
Emma, who described herself as ‘extremely competitive’ and ‘a workaholic’, landed in the boardroom after the girls lost to the boys’ team during the first task.
Despite her driven work ethic, it wasn’t enough to keep her as a prospect for Lord Sugar, as she was cut after just a week.
Emma’s team decided to offer catamaran rides to tourists on the Caribbean island, however, they lost out to the kids’ team that generated the most income.
Losers: Emma, who described herself as ‘extremely competitive’ and ‘a workaholic’, landed in the boardroom after the girls lost to the boys’ team during the first challenge.
She’s out! The businessman said goodbye for the last time to Lord Sugar as he sent her packing