The 26-year-old is stood with a stern face and his arms crossed in his promo shot for the new series, but his seriousness is undermined by his additional body part.
His left hand appears to have been split in two, appearing both underneath and above is folded arm giving the impression of a third hand.
Fans wrote on Twitter: "Have spent the entire day laughing at this guy with three hands on #TheApprentice.
"Has this apprentice guy got three hands?
"We have a guy with three hands this year! Think the photoshop guy should be fired @Lord_Sugar ? #TheApprentice."
Kayode is already famous after appearing on telly before.
The 26-year-old has already featured on Come Dine With Me as well as a televised EU debate..
The motivational speaker appeared in the Crewe and Stoke edition last year hoping to nab the £1,000 prize.
His charm and smooth-talking also brought him to the centre of attention at an EU debate hosted by BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire in 2016.
The confident chap seized his chance to gain some air-time during the televised debate by asking out host Victoria Derbyshire in front of the entire audience.
On the subject of free movement within Europe, Victoria said: "You can just get up and go anywhere in Europe."
To which a flirty Kayode quipped: "I could just leave right now if I wanted to… you can come with me if you want… we could go together."
The shocked audience took a moment to react to the young lad's display of confidence before erupting into laughter.
He protested: "Don't laugh I'm being serious."
The startled host tried to bring the conversation back to the topic at hand and responded: "I haven't got a visa."
Kayode's ease in front of the lens comes as Lord Sugar has expressed his concerns over contestants applying for the wrong reasons.
The tycoon admitted he feared they only applied to become famous.
And revealed that he "worries a lot" about contestants vying for a spot on the show “for the wrong reasons” – as the new hopefuls' social media accounts reveal some very glamorous lifestyles.
When asked about fame-hungry contestants at the Apprentice launch, Lord Sugar said: “It’s a very good point. I do worry a lot. I do worry people are there for the wrong reasons.
"If I do come across them and they get filtered through from thousands and thousands of people – they don’t tend to last too long.
"They fight their way all the way through the process and then get withdrawal symptoms when the show ends and they’re not spotted in Tesco anymore.
"Then they want to do something else because they’ve got that flavour of being on TV but with the exception of one, they don’t get very far."
The 16 candidates vying for a £250,000 investment were unveiled today by the hit BBC show but it's their sexy Instagram accounts that will have people talking.
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