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The Motor Motor Motor Motory Liam Snellin, 78 -year -old, has launched a competitive body and businessman Mia Collins during the batch on Thursday night of BBC One Reality.
After 10 weeks of challenges, the owner of the store, Amber Rose Bardenin, the owner of the pizza company Anisa Khan, the owner of the virtual assistant company, Chisula Chitampala, the pioneer of animation Jordan Dargan and the owner of the air conditioning company Dean Franklin, have reached the forced episode.
Emerging project owners will choose their business plans during the arduous interview phase next week.
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The candidates obtained their places after assigning them to launch an environmentally conscious and sustainable brand during Thursday’s episode.
In thinking about reaching the last five, Bardoden said: “It is one of the most proud moments of my life, to be honest.
“I set a kind of goal in the process that I really wanted to perform the interview, and I focused on the laser to get there.”
Khan said that she is not sure that she would reach the last five because of the losses she faced.
She said: “I thought he would shoot me because it is clear at that stage my eighth loss and comparison with anyone else, she suffers from the biggest losses.”
“So although I felt confident, for example, in mission 10, I really thought I did well as an individual because I got the highest sales, kept his head and contributed.
“But then he was talking about the general performance inside the series, then I was afraid that my loss would be the reason that I did not get anything else.
“So, when he finally said I got to the final five, a tear came out! I remember Amber-Rose and Chisola crying. I was really happy with them.”
Chitampala said she felt “grateful” and “blessed”, while Franklin called it “the best thing.”
Dargan expressed confidence and said: “I didn’t go there even to reach the last five, I will go to win.
“So I expected this from the moment I applied to be in the show, to be honest.”
He added: “As the process continued, I became more confident, and I became more aware of what Lord Schujer was looking for in a candidate. I knew that I would make the last five, undoubtedly.”
Last week’s episode witnessed the shooting of Max England, where Lord Schujer said he “made a lot of mistakes” after the candidates faced high -pressure TV shopping mission.
Lord Sugar will choose the final candidates with the opportunity to secure a Qatari investment of 250,000 pounds in the next week episode.
Last year, Rachel Wolford, the owner of the fitness studio, who launched her studio at Gym Business Business Business during Covid.
The trainee will be broadcast on Thursday at 9 pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.