Fired Apprentice star gives hilarious, bitter interview

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From Digital Spy

Andrew Brady was fired from The Apprentice tonight (November 22), booted out of the competition in a shock triple elimination that also saw Anisa Topan and Charles Burns lose their places on the show.

But Andrew seems to have taken the blow the worst.

During an exclusive interview with Digital Spy, he claimed that nobody will bother watching the show now that he's gone.

"I brought the entertainment factor," he explained. "Most of the other people are as dull as dishwater.

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"A lot of people thought there were going to be [big] personalities [on the show]. But their serious [sides] came out in a bad way. [Whereas] I enjoy making other people laugh."

The fired candidate went on to admit that he won't be watching the show on TV anymore and will instead be tuning in to Peaky Blinders, which is on BBC Two at the exact same time.

But he added that he may check out how his former rivals are doing on catch-up – if he has any spare time.

"I don't think Lord Sugar made the right decision [by firing me]... based on my charisma and personality," he continued. "It would have been good if he'd left me in the competition a bit longer because the others are as boring as tap water."

Andrew went on to admit that he has no plans whatsoever to even attempt to stay in touch with Lord Sugar.

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Photo credit: BBC

However, he has developed a soft spot for Claude Littner and is hoping the business heavyweight will join him for a night out at some point.

"Lord Sugar is clearly busy," added Andrew. "He doesn't want to invest and I don't want to in him. I think I will stick with my boy, Claude. I want to get him on a beer tour!"

Now his time on The Apprentice has come to an end, the business hopeful is considering signing up for more reality shows.

"I won't say which ones because I don't want to pigeonhole myself," he said. "I wouldn't mind doing a bit of presenting as well. I'd be good in front of the camera."

We guess we'll watch this space...

The Apprentice is on BBC One, Wednesdays at 9pm.


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