Shropshire's star of The Apprentice Gregory Ebbs reflected on having a 'really fun' time despite being fired in week three.
on the hit BBC One show, but was given his marching orders by Lord Alan Sugar after his team flopped in the task of creating children's cartoons.
"The days are long. But you meet people who you would never meet otherwise. I met a bunch of great people." "I do strongly believe that when you say something, there should be a certain intention and conviction based on facts and experience. I didn't feel I had any of those things.Gregory said that Lord Sugar was"ten times" as scary as he appears on TV, and it was"emotional" to say farewell to his fellow contestants and take the dreaded taxi ride away.
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