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Lord Sugar secures three-year deal to continue The Apprentice into his 80s

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Lord Schujer expanded his term on the trainee, as he signed a new contract for three years with the BBC, he will stay on his head in his eighties.

The billionaire businessman was already committed to hosting the twentieth series of the presentation next year, but he now stressed that he would continue for at least three other seasons. Speaking to the BBC journalist Amoul Rajan, Lord Schujer, 77, revealed the deal and was reflected on the permanent influence of the long -term reality series.

Although the trainee reached his nineteenth season, he is still not polite due to criticism, saying that he was washing him “like water from the back of the duck.” This shape believes that Lord Schujer invests 250,000 pounds in the winner's business for a 50 % stake, a structure that is still proud of it.

“When I took the job on the trainee, I was already millions. I didn't do it for money,” he said.

During the large -scale interview, Lord Schujer also shared his ideas about his former host to trainees Donald Trump and described Britain's exit from the European Union as a “disaster”.

Lord Sugar is famous for being famous for his explicit approach and the signing of the “launched” tape, which is not different from his personality on the screen.

Rajan said: “This is me, my friend, I am your promise.” “I sat on the production line, I made things, I fill the boxes, I have downloaded trucks, I delivered them, I raised money. Every aspect of business, I did all of this.”

Lord Sugar, a real businessman at Rags-To Riches, started selling him in selling Aerials to cars and transistor radio from a car in Hackney, east of London. He continued to build the technology empire, before expanding property and other investments, and securing his position as one of the richest personalities in Britain.


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