There was a shock double firing! (Picture: BBC / Fremantlemedia Limited)
The Apprentice viewers have thrown their support behind Lord Alan Sugar’s decision to fire both Bradley Johnson and Avi Sharma from the race to become his next business partner – but saw a huge error elsewhere in the episode.
Thursday’s episode saw the remaining contestants tasked with creating a skincare product for men, but Avi and Bradley, together with Marnie Swindells and Rochelle Anthony, delivered an epic fail.
Their moisturiser resulted in a green solution that actually stained people’s skin – turning them into Shrek. Not quite the look they were going for.
Of course, Lord Sugar wasn’t impressed, and sent Bradley packing before he even had a chance to explain himself, while Avi became the second fired candidate of the day.
But, viewers spotted another huge mistake in the process that didn’t seem to be mentioned during the episode.
And it was actually to do with the other team, lead by project manager Dani Donovan.
It was actually the other team that made a huge error (Picture: Fremantlemedia Limited/BBC)
Did you spot the mistake? (Picture: BBC)
The tagline for their moisturiser, Start, read: ‘A mans skin tells his story, add Start to your story,’ with many viewers pointing out an apostrophe was missing from ‘man’s’.
‘Arguably the worst product ever on #TheApprentice tonight. Anyone else bothered that no one noticed there was no apostrophe in Man’s?! I’m *such* an English Tutor!’ one person wrote.
Another agreed: ‘Oh it irritated me the whole episode. Wasn’t so keen on the comma use either!’
‘How did we get all the way through #TheApprentice without anyone noticing the missing apostrophe in “mans”?!’ someone else commented.
Other viewers were more focused on the double firing, with many praising the brutal move.
‘WE LOVE A DOUBLE FIRING’ one penned, while another wrote: ‘I knew there would be a double firing. Is there a market for people who want to accidentally dye their skin green?’
Lord Sugar delivered a brutal double firing (Picture: BBC / Fremantlemedia Limited)
After his time in the competition came to an end, Bradley told Metro.co.uk that had he been given the chance to explain himself, he thought he could have survived in the process.
‘The way I was fired, I didn’t get a chance to say my piece,’ he told us.
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When asked if he thought he would have been able to save himself in the final three, he explained: ‘Yeah, I genuinely do. Even if all four of us had come into there, the whole team could have gone home.’
‘I could have maybe argued my way out of it,’ he added.
The Apprentice airs Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One.
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