THE Irish Apprentice star Emma Browne who was the first contestant to be fired by Lord Alan Sugar in the new BBC series said she was sure she would make it to the final.
The glamourous senior account executive has opened up for the first time about being fired by Lord Sugar on the series.
"Unfortunately it was me and going on the show obviously there was a chance I was going to hear those words but to be honest with you when I walked in last and all the other candidates were there I thought to myself ‘Jesus I have this in the bag’ and I’m going to be in the final.’” The girls team hit Pigeon beach to try to tout their $135 tickets but struggled to get sales as the location was deserted, with the girls squabbling after Emma and Shazia had pitched different places.
“I’m in sales, it’s where my experience lies and the location you choose to sell is absolutely key. I knew St. John’s Harbour was the busiest tourist destination in the Caribbean so I thought why are we choosing a beach?
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