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The apprentice of the star of Baroness Karren Brady reveals when he was forced to intervene in the show – exclusive

The apprentice of the star of Baroness Karren Brady reveals when he was forced to intervene in the show – exclusive

Season 18 of apprentices He has arrived and sees a lot of new candidates hope to impress Lord Alan Sugar with his abilities to receive an injection of £ 250,000 in cash in his business, as well as the tutoring of the business tycoon.

However, it is almost so important that candidates ensure the approval of Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Campbell, who act as advisors in the program and follow the teams throughout their tasks, taking notes to inform Lord Sugar. Although their roles are similar to documentaries -filmakers, only to observe and inform, and never intervene, Karren revealed that sometimes they have no choice but to get involved.

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Chatting with Hello! Karren explained: “There have been times when you are forced to intervene. If they are doing a food product, they have to complete a purchase order so they say they want a kilo of xy two kilos of W , three bottles of Z, whatever they want, and put their total and say that their total is 200 and should be 700, they believe they have only spent 200 and you have to tell them ‘,’ Do you understand that, in reality, one kilo of x It doesn’t cost a hundred pounds, does it cost a thousand?

“You have to intervene otherwise, they don’t know they are losing before they start.”

Karren in the new apprentice season© BBC / Fremantlemedia Ltd
Karren in the new apprentice season

She continued: “They make mistakes. They rush, calculate bad Marking, everyone shouts prices and this is how errors happen. ”

Laughing, the personality of television added: “It’s like when they appeared in a photo shoot of jeans without their jeans. It is difficult not to say, ‘Where are jeans?'”

Karren Brady's apprentice, Lord Alan Sugar and Tim Campbell© Ray Burmiston
Karren Brady’s apprentice, Lord Alan Sugar and Tim Campbell

The star clearly loves her role in the program, particularly because she is a close friend of Alan. “Alan and I have been friends for three decades,” he said with love. “I make the show for him and enjoy doing it and none of us really sees him as a job.

“I like because I like spending time with him and, of course, Tim. He does it because when he started, nobody helped him. Nobody gave him money. No one guided him. So he has the opportunity to really help the next generation invests In people to have their dream of starting their own business … it is so wonderful to be part of something that changes people’s lives for the better.

The apprentice is in BBC One and Iplayer on January 30 at 9 pm

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