FITNESS app entrepreneur Sam Saadet, 33, is competing in this year's The Apprentice - and she has a stunning Essex home that even Lord Sugar would be jealous of.
The property is adorned with a stunning kitchen, decadent featured interior wall, and a fireplace which is perfect for the frosty UK winter months.
But if the perinatal fitness coach’s walks away with Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment for her business, it’ll be the cherry on top of an already picture-perfect life with her husband and two young children.
The businesswoman has shared several snaps of her gorgeous pad on social media.
In one image, she can be seen posed in her spacious living room, which boasts wooden floors and a contemporary-style fire. On the mantelpiece, she has added a homely touch with a vase of white flowers and a trendy sign reading 'Love'."
In another post, Sam can be seen in a lavish kitchen with a bouquet and what appears to be a glass of Champagne.
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She also poses in a bikini in her front room, showing off her enviable figure after giving birth twice. In the background of the shot, a children's doll house can be seen.
Sam hails from London and is one of this year's 18 ambitious new candidates, taking part in the new series of the BBC hit show which returned to our screen last week.
The fitness enthusiast already has close to 21,000 followers on Instagram alone. The burgeoning influencer’s posts include promoting comfortable fitness apparel, as well as promoting her online fitness app, The Mummy Movement.
The app caters to motivating mums and mums-to-be, by providing pre-and-post-natal fitness. The inspiration behind the app is Sam’s own personal experiences as a mother of two young children.
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The Apprentice star’s Instagram biography reflects her ethos: “Motivating mamas to be their best selves!”
But the app isn’t the workout queen’s first rodeo. Sam has revealed that she previously tried and failed at many business ventures, but she insists the experience "helped her create a more successful one."
The resilient mumtrepreneur, who moved to Malta on her own to work for a year, is known as a ‘real life Del Boy’ by her pals due to her ability to negotiate and notice a good bargain.
But does she have what it takes to walk away with the prize money and mentorship from Lord Sugar?
Sam believes that she does, telling the BBC earlier this year: “I deserve Lord Sugar’s investment because I am one of the savviest, go-getting women I know!”
Sam is joined on the hit show by fellow girls Amina Khan, Flo Edwards, Foluso Falade, Maura Rat, Noor Bouziane, Onyeke Nweze, Rachel Woolford and Raj Chohan.
Meanwhile, representing the boys are Tre Lowe, Steve Darken, Dr. Asif Munaf, Jack Davies, Oliver Medforth, Paul Bowen, Dr. Paul Midha, Phil Turner and Virdi Singh Mazaria.
The eagerly awaited 18th series follows last year's run, which saw Goldsmith's History and Politics graduate, Marine Swindells, walk away with the £250,000 funding for her South London boxing business.
The Apprentice airs Thursdays, 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.