This year marks the 20th season of The Apprentice, with trying to freshen up the format by featuring more candidates than ever before and sending them abroad for their first task.
Apprentice Viewers Fume Over Inappropriate Outfits, Cameos
This year marks the 20th season of The Apprentice, with Lord Sugar trying to freshen up the format by featuring more candidates than ever before and sending the...
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Yet loyal viewers have been left unimpressed with the latest series, claiming the show has turned into Love Island due to its reliance on Gen Z contestants and reality stars.
The majority of candidates this year have been in their 20s, with recruitment consultant and influencer Pascha Myhill - who was just 21 at the time of filming - being the youngest.
She boasts 28,000 followers on but is not the only content creator bidding for the prize money. Skincare entrepreneur Karishma Vijay, 28, has an even bigger audience, with a staggering 497,000 social media fans.
The candidates have also been criticised for their 'unprofessional' clothing, with many wearing crop tops, mini skirts and skintight jumpsuits on the show.
One outraged viewer tweeted that the candidates needed to 'put some clothes on', noting the group looked like they were 'auditioning for Love Island'.
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Fans of The Apprentice have labelled some candidates' clothes 'inappropriate', such as Karishma Vijay's crop top look and Pascha Myhill's tight one-shouldered jumpsuit
Pascha and Karishma, pictured with Lawrence Rosenberg and Priyesh Bathia, right, are both influencers, boasting 28,000 and 497,000 TikTok followers respectively
Loungewear business owner Carrington Saunders, left, wears a mini dress on The Apprentice
Appearance also came up during the show's iconic Interviews episode, in which the candidates are grilled on their business proposals by Lord Sugar's trusted panel of experts.
Pascha was warned to be mindful of the images she posts online after it was revealed she used a snap hanging out of a car while clad in a corset as her LinkedIn profile picture.
Even the show's trusted advisers have been giving viewers a double take.
Karren Brady, who joined the show in 2010, has been described as looking like 'a completely different person' by fans thanks to her slimmed-down figure. But some have accused her of editing her photos after noticing a difference between her social media posts and her on-screen appearance.
They wrote: 'Karen you look amazing but - Doesn’t look like this on tv'; 'The AI is strong with this one'; 'Filters, filters, filters'; 'You don’t look like you?'
Meanwhile, the experts brought in have been for the younger demographic, with Love Island's drafted in to advise the team about social media campaigns, while TV personality Big Zuu was brought in as a bottled water entrepreneur.
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The changes have prompted many fans to compare the latest series to a dating show, with one frustrated viewer tweeting: 'I hate that this show has turned into love island influencer central #theapprentice.'
The comparison will no doubt irk Marnie Swindells, the winner of The Apprentice in 2023, who hit back at critics who compared the show's lineup to the cast of the ITV2 show.
The businesswoman, who used Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment to open Bronx boxing gym last year, told the Daily Mail that times have changed and old fashioned attitudes towards social media need to change.
She said: 'I'm so bored of hearing The Apprentice/Love Island comparison. Since when did those two things become mutually exclusive?
'You can be hot, sexy, attractive, care about how you look and be an incredible businesswoman or man! Those two things don't have to be separate.
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'I think it's a very old school, stuck in the past way of approaching business. Some of the tools and avenues to success social media and social media is all about how you look.
'So how you look is an important tool in business. Of course that would be reflected in how people present themselves.'
Karishma is pictured in a navy blazer and mini skirt ahead of a boardroom meeting with Lord Sugar
It's not just the girls who have been flashing the flesh, with Levi Hague opting to wear shorts during one task set in Hong Kong
One outraged viewer said the candidates needed to 'put some clothes on' and looked like they were 'auditioning for Love Island'
Pascha was warned to be mindful of the images she posts online after it was revealed she used a snap hanging out of a car while clad in a corset as her LinkedIn profile picture
Experts on the series have included Love Island's Zara McDermott, drafted in to advise the team about social media campaigns, and TV star Big Zuu who acted as a bottled water entrepreneur
The lineup for the show has prompted many frustrated fans to compare it to Love Island
Karren Brady has been accused by fans of editing her photos after noticing a difference between her on-screen appearance, left, and an image she posted on social media, right




