Lord Alan Sugar has mocked 'The Apprentice' candidate Trishna Thakrar.
The business mogul spared the IT recruitment consultant from being fired on last night's (10.11.16) show, despite her hapless project management in the item buying contest, but couldn't resist poking fun at her credentials on Twitter as he live-tweeted the episode.
He wrote: "Trishna works for the giant computer firm ? Her management I've Been Mislead .....IBM (sic)"
And the 69-year-old star also mocked outspoken Karthik Nagesan for falling asleep in his team's car as the through-the-night task took its toll.
He tweeted: "Karthick kipping in the car. Must have been heaven, at last he was quiet (sic)"
Meanwhile, Rebecca Jeffrey was fired from the show following a misunderstanding over a tagine and soap over the phone, and thinks her sacking was "fair enough".
She said: "Looking back at what's happened so far on the series, I have lost every single task so far!" she admitted.
"And I've been in the boardroom twice already. I feel like I maybe hadn't done anything amazing, in terms of having a stand-out moment I hadn't really had one. So I think it was probably quite a fair firing."
And she admitted it was frustrating to see her team, Nebula, lose for the sixth time in a row.
She said: "They've had such good luck and we've had such bad luck.
"It is pretty gutting. You do go on The Apprentice hoping to win at least one of those tasks, and get one treat. I didn't get any!"
On her exit, Rebecca shocked viewers by claiming she had gone because she is "not a tw*t" and she stands by her controversial comments.
She told RadioTimes.com: "I certainly didn't plan to say that.
"[But] quite early on, I thought to myself 'Do I have to be a tw*t to win the Apprentice?'
"In life, I'm not really one of those people who stabs anyone in the back, or is mean, or obnoxious. I'm quite friendly and approachable. So I kind of had this vision that I wasn't going to be a twat, I was going to continue being exactly who I am, quite a friendly, chatty person.
"A lot of people have different approaches. My approach was to be exactly who I am, who is not particularly someone that is very argumentative, maybe I didn't get my voice heard because of that. But I was done by the fact that - and I would say it to anyone in the process - I don't think I was a tw*t!"
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