Apprentice 3 Update #4
Surprise continued to be the theme of the newest season in the Feb. 10 episode of THE APPRENTICE. For the first time in the show’s history both teams failed the challenge and six people were brought into the boardroom.
Body wash was the product of choice this week, and with Trump out of town, Donny Deutsch, Chairman and CEO of Deutsch Inc., stepped in to oversee the challenge. The teams had to create an innovative and exciting TV commercial for Dove Cool Moisture.
Erin quickly volunteered to be project manager for Magna Corp. and they settled on an “exciting” idea involving cucumbers, sexual innuendo and homosexuality. Net Worth elected Kristen for PM thanks to her boyfriend’s experience as a director. Their “innovative” idea included a marathon runner rubbing body wash on his face, and not rinsing it off as he raced to the finish line. Both leave a lot to be desired right? Yeah, Trump and Deutsch thought so, too.
Though both teams were dreadful, Kristen proved to be the worst performer and Donald sent her packing, making her the first woman officially fired this season.
Check this space next Friday, Feb. 18, for the latest scoop on NBC’s hit reality show!
APPRENTICE 3 Candidate Update
NET WORTH (the “Street Smarts” team)
• Angie, 41, Lake Balboa, Calif., gym franchise owner
• Audrey, 22, Salt Lake City, real estate agent
• Brian, 29, Wildwood, N.J., real estate broker FIRED IN EPISODE 2
• Chris, 22, Las Vegas, real estate investor
• Craig, 37, Conley, Ga., shoeshine business owner
• John, 32, Tampa, Fla., technology firm owner
• Kristen, 31, Los Angeles, real estate financier FIRED IN EPISODE 4
• Tana, 37, Des Moines, Iowa, sales executive
• Tara, 28, New York City, senior government manager
MAGNA CORP. (the “Book Smarts” team)
• Alex, 29, Seattle, prosecutor
• Bren, 32, Memphis, Tenn., prosecutor
• Danny, 39, Boston, marketing technology firm owner FIRED IN EPISODE 3
• Erin, 26, Philadelphia, attorney
• Kendra, 26, Boynton Beach, Fla., real estate broker
• Michael, 25, Boston, real estate developer
• Stephanie, 29, San Diego, supply chain consultant
• Todd, 34, Carlsbad, Calif., sales manager FIRED IN EPISODE 1
• Verna, 31, Seattle, business manager QUIT IN EPISODE 3
Soap Opera Weekly‘s Predictions for the Final Four (three are still in):
Alex: His theology and Latin degrees alone reveal his impressive mind, and his solid speaking — and lobbying — skills will please Trump.
Brian: He’s got the creativity and business acumen, having made a million from selling glow-in-the-dark necklaces.
Kendra: This entrepreneur and talk radio show host may prove to be one of the most resourceful and dedicated players.
Tara: Watch this one — her NYC know-how and heavy management experience should keep her on the successful side.
The dark horses: lively Angie and tough Bren!
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