APPRENTICE viewers have been left gobsmacked by a TRIPLE firing after the contestant’s business trip to Egypt goes horribly wrong.
Week six of the hit BBC show saw the contestants put on corporate away days for paying clients and the cracks really began to show.
While one team headed off to the desert for a dune adventure, which ended in a bumpy ride, the other team fared infinitely worse.
Megan Ruiter took the helm of the other team, setting off to a picturesque lagoon.
But the lavish lagoon tour soon went horribly wrong and Lord Sugar branded it “one of the worst performances in corporate hospitality.”
After having thrown 25 corporate events in the past, project manager Megan thought it was a sure win – she was wrong.
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Megan was put in the firing line when her team made a shocking loss of $290.
The team‘s client asked for a 50% refund after receiving diabolically cold and raw food.
On top of the jaw-dropping food quality their clients were also forced to eat in soaking wet clothing after their kayaking activity.
Carrington Saunders was brought back into the boardroom alongside Megan for her raw and cold potato wedges and so was Andrea Cooper.
Her conflict with Kieran during a successful negotiation locked in her place in the firing line.
And, in a tense boardroom the three argued why they deserved to stay.
Lord Sugar was far from impressed by all three of them and unfortunately that culminated in a brutal triple firing.
The 78-year-old gave Megan, Carrington and Andrea a one-way ticket home.
Speaking on if she deserved to be fired, Megan said: “I think it’s a tricky one. I think I deserved it in a sense, we did have a loss. I was the PM, there was a lot of fault on me, and I was a lot to blame. I was managing the task, so it’s not ideal.
“I feel like I wasn’t necessarily to blame for the refunds. If it wasn’t for the refunds, we actually would have won the task and that amount of money that we secured from the client – that was down to myself.”
Meanwhile, Carrington felt differently, she said: “No, I don’t, to be honest. I don’t think I deserved to be fired. I made a mistake. The show isn’t based on your cooking skills, it is based on your business skills.
“However, I suppose that the refunds were so high, it does make sense to an extent, but I don’t think I really deserved it, no.”
Andrea hit back at Lord Alan Sugar, she said: “I don’t think the reasoning for me being fired was accurate. I don’t think I were negative. I’m not a negative person. I’m a very positive person.
“I feel that a lot of inexperienced people in business see it as being negative when actually it’s just about being a business person.”