The Apprentice spoilers follow.
The Apprentice star Noor Bouziane was absent from spin-off show You’re Fired following her elimination.
The star was fired by Lord Alan Sugar in tonight’s (March 21) episode, becoming the ninth candidate overall to exit the series.
Fired candidates typically appear on You’re Fired following the developments of the main show, but host Tom Allen sadly announced that Noor would not be in attendance for the episode.
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Noor's exit came after her first stint as project manager, with the teams being tasked to create an advertising campaign for an electric camper van, with Lord Sugar being the judge of the contest.
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Noor, who was leader of Team Supream, took the lead on developing a 30-second advert for the product, but several investors and Lord Sugar himself noted that the project lacked clarity as well as quality.
Following a heated boardroom meeting, Noor didn't even get the chance to bring back two of her team members as Lord Sugar fired her immediately, labelling the advert as half-baked and "terrible."
Despite Noor's absence from You're Fired, the panel did discuss her firing, with Cally Beaton saying: "I have sympathy with her as she tried to have a voice when it wasn’t always the same as the people in charge.
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"The only place she really fell down – and it’s such a hard lesson to learn – is knowing what you don’t know and surrounding yourself with people who may know more than you. Leaning on them, willingly, is a brilliant way to get better.
"I think that’s where she hasn’t quite got it yet, just letting the outside input stuff in. And letting people make you look good – if somebody else does something and you get the credit for it, that’s fantastic. Fail forward, that’s fine!"
The Apprentice airs on Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One, with spin-off series You're Fired airing immediately afterwards on BBC Two.
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