The latest episode of BBC series The Apprentice saw Lord Sugar fire another candidate.
Lord Sugar has dismissed another candidate following a tense boardroom scene on The Apprentice.
Thursday’s episode (February 19) of the BBC programme saw Roxanne Hamedi become the fifth candidate to be eliminated. She departed after an underwhelming performance as sub team leader during the challenge, though she later argued she was an “easy scapegoat”, maintaining: “I don’t think I deserved it.”
The episode of the hit show challenged contestants to develop a bottled water brand, before pitching it through live social media sales and producing a TV advertisement, reports the Mirror.
Project manager Conor Galvin led the unsuccessful team, and with both the water carton branding and the TV commercial falling short of expectations, he faced Lord Sugar alongside Rajan Gill and Roxanne as the final three candidates at risk.
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Conor faced criticism for delivering ambiguous direction to his team, whilst Rajan bore responsibility for several significant mistakes. Nevertheless, with pharmacist Roxanne ultimately overseeing the branding, Lord Sugar chose to fire her.
Reflecting afterwards, she confessed: “It didn’t feel good to be fired, just because I didn’t think that I deserved to be. There was a lot going on that day and I feel like other people lacked accountability. So yeah, it wasn’t a nice feeling.
“I just feel like there was definitely a lack of direction and leadership from the project manager, Conor,” she continued. “He said that he wants something bold and clean and I believe that’s what I delivered. So the instructions were very vague but I delivered what was asked for with clarity, simplicity and a creative touch.”
Roxanne, who founded beauty brand Browtasia, believed Conor deserved to be fired, stating: “Conor should have gone because he was the PM and I feel like he did throw me under the bus because I was just an easy scapegoat.”
When questioned whether she could have approached things differently, Roxanne revealed she’d been battling a cold throughout the task, leaving her “not in the right frame of mind”. However, she conceded she “could have fought more in the boardroom”.
She reflected that the BBC programme had shown her “how to be resilient”, and that she “left with grace, dignity and my head held high, even if I didn’t get to say everything I wanted to”.
“But I do believe the universe has a bigger plan for me,” she concluded. “This isn’t the last that you’re going to see of me.”
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The Apprentice continues on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Thursdays at 9pm, with The Apprentice: Unfinished Business airing straight after on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

