Emma Browne is the primary contestant to be fired by Lord Sugar within the new sequence of The Apprentice.
The senior account govt discovered herself on the shedding crew after the candidates jetted off to the Caribbean following the lifting of all Covid-19 restrictions.
Within the first episode of the seventeenth sequence of the BBC actuality present, 18 candidates had been tasked with creating and promoting excursions to vacationers in Antigua as they had been break up into two teams – women and men.
Browne, from County Kildare within the Republic of Eire, mentioned she had an “excellent and worthwhile enterprise thought” and didn’t assume she might have executed something in a different way, after she was despatched dwelling in a taxi.
She added: “I received essentially the most gross sales. I used to be correct in saying the seaside wasn’t a great location.
“I introduced a number of power to the women’ crew, which I feel was seen as properly and highlighted.
“I’m a really optimistic particular person, and I remained optimistic all through.”
Browne additionally mentioned there have been “clashes” on the present however “no onerous emotions”.
She added: “I’m not going to be a sore loser. I put myself ahead and somebody needed to go. I’m not painful about it.
“I spent a lot time doing a marketing strategy that I in all probability wouldn’t have spent as a lot time doing if it wasn’t for The Apprentice.”
Requested who she most admired out of the advisers on the present, Browne mentioned Lord Sugar “although he fired me”.
She added: “If he had been there throughout the job, his opinion might have been utterly totally different, however I suppose that he’s made his determination from different individuals’s judgments.”
The remaining candidates are preventing to win a life-changing funding of £250,000 from Lord Sugar.
Browne mentioned she want to see Dani Donovan, the proprietor of a hair salon in Hertfordshire, or Megan Hornby, the proprietor of a candy store and cafe from East Yorkshire, take dwelling the prize.
“They had been very good women who I received on with very well,” she mentioned.
“However not simply because we received on properly – I feel, from what I’ve seen, they might be deserving.”
Browne mentioned she hopes to have her “enterprise up and working by subsequent 12 months” and is on the lookout for funding.
– The Apprentice airs Thursdays on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.