Lord Sugar didn’t hold back in another brutal boardroom showdown as one The Apprentice candidate was forced to leave.
Another contestant has been fired from The Apprentice after a chaotic third task.
Lord Sugar’s BBC competition is well underway, with a shock double firing in the first episode after the candidates were flown out to Hong Kong.
Among those hoping for a £250,000 investment into their business are a Geordie Shore star and the owner of a photobooth company.
In tonight’s episode, a fourth candidate was eliminated from the boardroom after a chaotic challenge.
The contestants had been tasked with a plan to turn poultry into profit, as one team were given 25 kilos of chicken and the other given 25 kilos of eggs. Both teams were asked to create a dish to serve to the public, as well as meet a corporate client looking to place a bespoke order of canapes which the candidates had to prepare and serve at an event.
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In teaser clips for the episode ahead of it airing, one team caused chaos in the kitchen as they attempted to cook a carbonara sauce without being able to taste eggs, cheese and pork, leaving them all grimacing at the taste. Another saw the same team fail at simple mathematics, confusing 5g of flour for 1.5kg.
However, despite their kitchen antics, it was a negotiation with a corporate client that left a team failing.
Tanmay, Megan and Carrington found themselves in the firing line, with team leader Carrington blaming the loss on low negotiation, and Tanmay and Megan battling it out for another week.
After securing the low deal, Tanmay became the fourth candidate to leave the competition, later admitting his firing was “unfair”.
He shared: “Ultimately, I am disappointed for it to end this way. When we went into the negotiation, I was looking forward to it, I see negotiation as an art form, but that negotiation didn’t become a very nice piece of art. Karishma started with a monologue which set the tempo and then Megan came through and set the price ceiling by saying £12, and I shook the hand on £11.80 trying to salvage it.
“I did take the bullet in the boardroom and I do think it was unfair. But you win some and you lose some and I can’t do much about it now!”
He went on to say he didn’t believe he deserved being fired, adding: “I think at the time, sitting in the boardroom, it was a lot closer and I remember in the moment thinking it could probably go either way between myself, Megan and Carrington.
“You could have even put an argument forward for Karishma and Andrea but in the boardroom, I was there, and I tried to keep composed but I do think it was unfair.”
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Speaking of his experience on the show, Tanmay added: “I have learnt that I can probably do anything now. I think I was already confident, but it has given me more confidence that I can do anything I want to do. I can put my mind to it and do it. It has also given me the confidence in my ability to work with people of different backgrounds and temperaments, as you know, some are fierier than others. It was good to handle big personalities.
“I also learnt that I am good at reading people and building rapport. Although the process taught me that there are moments where leadership means pausing the room when momentum is moving too fast, especially when decisions affect value.”
The Apprentice continues on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Thursdays at 21:00, with The Apprentice: Unfinished Business airing straight after on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.


