The awkward and anti-climactic finale for The Apprentice last night may have been that way for a reason: The show filmed Trump hiring both Brandy Kuentzel and Cliff Robertson, so they’d have footage to use in the event that NBC didn’t order a live finale. I learned of this from someone close to an The Apprentice staffer who said it’s a regular occurrence: the series always films Donald Trump hiring and firing each of the… keep reading » » read the full story and comment , or find the latest news about The Apprentice 7 » follow reality blurred on Twitter and on Facebook .
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Apprentice films Trump hiring and firing each finalist in case NBC opts to not air live finale
Donald Trump fired candidate Anand Vasudev on The Apprentice 7 last night after Anand was confronted about violating the show’s rules, lied about it, and then confessed he both lied and broke the rules. Unlike the surprise firings such as Trump’s bizarre public shaming of Khloe Kardashian, this was both rational and amazing television
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Trump confronts lying Annad over cheating, forgets how much he hates Khloe Kardashian
The Apprentice finally got rid of its “virus” David Johnson last night, but he was fired not for his crazy behavior–which has tamed in recent episodes–but for making poor choices as project manager, including choosing a shirt that didn’t fit a model. The episode involved product placement for Trump’s clothing line at Macy’s, and David picked a model who he called “a good-looking man.
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Donald Trump finally fires David after trying to out him
Mahsa Saeidi-Azcuy is fighting back online after being fired from The Apprentice on last night’s episode. She posted a video to YouTube addressing Donald Trump directly and suggesting that he has privately acknowledged to her that she was unfairly accused of lying. Mash ends by asking for him to clear her name and adds, “if you don’t, sir, I’m going after [the other candidates] next, armed with the truth and some really strong evidence
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Masha threatens Donald Trump for calling her a liar: "you knew I was telling the truth"
The Apprentice’s ratings are insanely low–3.836 million viewers last week–but this has been a pretty great season, especially because of the cast. And that continued last night, when the teams had to open a dog day care business. During that task, we saw what I think is a first, unless I’m repressing a memory: A project manager removed an annoying person from the task.
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On strong Apprentice, project manager actually pulls obnoxious teammate off a task
The Apprentice 7′s Mahsa Saeidi-Azcuy resigned Monday from the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office two weeks after being demoted over her celebrity. She’s the abrasive contestant who Ivanka Trump said “was brutal” and is “so unprofessional,” in addition to having “a terrible attitude.” The D.A
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Apprentice’s Mahsa quit job in Brooklyn’s DA office after her notoriety forced a job change
The return of the non-celebrity Apprentice will air Thursdays at 10 p.m. this fall
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Regular Apprentice will air Thursdays this fall