The Apprentice: Aaron Willis and Akeem Bundu-Kamara are BOTH fired

The Apprentice 2022: Aaron Willis and Akeem Bundu-Kamara are BOTH fired in double elimination resulting in an all-female final… as Claude Littner’s RETURN is teased

The latest episode of The Apprentice saw a double firing as both Aaron Willis and Akeem Bundu-Kamara were given their marching orders.

Lord Sugar dismissed both candidates following a disastrous baby food challenge in which the teams were tasked with creating a unique and healthy meal for kids before making the product and pitching it to retailers.

However, after neither team managed to secure any orders for their offerings, every candidate was in the firing line, with the exasperated business mogul eventually letting both men go ahead of the final, which will now be an all-female affair.

Meanwhile, the end of the show teased the return of Alan’s trusted aide Claude Littner, who was forced to miss this series due to an E-bike accident.


Oh dear! The latest episode of The Apprentice saw a double firing as both Aaron Willis and Akeem Bundu-Kamara were given their marching orders

While he enthusiastically offered himself up as Project Manager,  the task soon proved too much for Aaron as his ‘Moroccan Medley’ that he whipped up in the kitchen was branded ‘stodgy’ while lacking in ‘flavour’.

The businessman also made a blunder by not leaving a brief for Brittany and Kathryn on the branding team, giving them ‘complete freedom’.

Lord Sugar’s aide Tim Campbell even pointed out this was a bad move, remarking: ‘I’m not sure what Aaron was thinking, giving them no specific brief. He can be in real trouble if they come back with something he doesn’t like.’

Axed: However, after neither team managed to secure any orders for their offerings, every candidate was in the firing line, with the exasperated business mogul eventually letting both men go ahead of the final, which will now be an all-female affair

He’s back! Meanwhile, the end of the show teased the return of Alan’s trusted aide Claude Littner, who was forced to miss this series due to an E-bike accident

In the boardroom, Lord Sugar berated Aaron and his team’s efforts, branding their offering ‘one of the worst products I’ve ever seen in this boardroom.’

Meanwhile, Akeem didn’t fare much better as his team’s logo and promotional poster, which he helped design, failed to impress.

His efforts were notably hampered by their disastrous branding, with the label of their product First Time Foodies awkwardly reading as ‘First Time F** Dies’ thanks to the ‘oo’ being replaced by bowls of food.

Recipe for disaster: the task soon proved too much for Aaron as his ‘Moroccan Medley’ that he whipped up in the kitchen was branded ‘stodgy’ while lacking in ‘flavour’ 

Uh oh: The businessman also made a blunder by not leaving a brief for Brittany and Kathryn on the branding team, giving them ‘complete freedom’

Not impressed: In the boardroom, Lord Sugar berated Aaron and his team’s efforts, branding their offering ‘one of the worst products I’ve ever seen in this boardroom’

Commenting on the issue, Karren Brady quipped: ‘They’ve created a label for their brand but all I see is ‘first time dies’, I mean what parent wants to see that on their child’s food?’

Despite not being on the losing team, Akeem was let go by the businessman, who at one point was deliberating between him and Stephanie.

Aaron and Akeem’s exits mean that the final in two weeks’ time will be an all-female one, with Stephanie Affleck, Brittany Carter, Kathryn Louise and Harpreet Kaur making up the final four.

Troubles: Meanwhile, Akeem didn’t fare much better as his team’s logo and promotional poster, which he helped design, failed to impress

Yikes! His efforts were notably hampered by their disastrous branding, with the label of their product First Time Foodies awkwardly reading as ‘First Time F** Dies’

And ahead of the final, fans can look forward to the much anticipated interview stages, where they’ll be in for an extra treat as notoriously tough interviewer Claude Littner makes a comeback. 

A preview for the penultimate episode showed a glimpse of the business executive, 72,  giving Stephanie a grilling over her business plan.  

Claude, who this year was replaced by former Apprentice winner and entrepreneur Tim Campbell, underwent nine surgeries and will have to learn to walk again after damaging his right leg in an E-bike accident near his London home in April 2020. 

The Apprentice’s interview episode airs Thursday 17 March at 9pm on BBC One.  

Game on: Aaron and Akeem’s exits mean that the final in two weeks’ time will be an all-female one, with Stephanie Affleck, Brittany Carter, Kathryn Louise and Harpreet Kaur making up the final four

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