APPRENTICE Fans are claiming that the show is fixed after being left baffled by the investors pouring large sums of money into the investors ‘awful’ products.
The 16 remaining hopefuls were asked to create demos for an escape room style video game, in a bid to attract would-be-investors.
But those who tuned in, where left unimpressed by the products and unconvinced, after the team won £170,000 of investment.
One said: “Both teams deserved zero investment, the games were awful.”
Another said: “These cant be real investments, its all made up.”
And another said: “Someone really invested 170k
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Meanwhile one viewer said its all made up for the cameras.
'I'm sorry, no one's investing in this tosh if the TV cameras aren't there. Absolutely not. No way. Awful.'
Meanwhile contestant Asif Munaf was sent packing by Lord Sugar, after he failed to survive his second consecutive week in the boardroom.
It comes after it came to light that the former NHS doctor was fired from the spin off show, after a string of anti-Semitic comments surfaced online.
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In a series of posts that surfaced from his social media accounts, he described Zionism as as ‘satanic cult’ in the aftermath of the October 7th terror attack and wrote that he was compiling a list of ‘sadistic doctors’ who were ‘supporting the Zionist genocide.’
After the BBC were alerted to his tweets, he was sent on an equalities training course with the organization insisting that if the posts had been there before, he would not have been included in the show.
A spokesperson for The Apprentice said: 'After filming had taken place, we were made aware of concerns over social media posts that Asif had made after he had left the process.