Debbie Gibson, Clay Aikin and Teresa Giudice are three of the remaining team members. |
The Celebrity Apprentice will last for three hours this Sunday, if you can believe that. On this week's episode, the celebrities face two tasks – to design, create and sell a
limited edition “My New York” celebrity guidebook, and in celebration of
National Walking Day, the teams will create an interactive live health segment
and design the packaging for a “Walk with Walgreens” walking kit.
“We’ve got two drama-filled tasks and two unbelievably contentious boardrooms as part of this special three-hour episode of ‘Celebrity Apprentice and I will fire two contestants this week,’” said host and executive producer Donald J. Trump. ”The contestants are raising an amazing amount of money for charity and we will surpass the one million mark with this show,” added Mr. Trump.
Two celebs will be fired.
“We’ve got two drama-filled tasks and two unbelievably contentious boardrooms as part of this special three-hour episode of ‘Celebrity Apprentice and I will fire two contestants this week,’” said host and executive producer Donald J. Trump. ”The contestants are raising an amazing amount of money for charity and we will surpass the one million mark with this show,” added Mr. Trump.
Two celebs will be fired.
According to NBC, with a big bonus on
the line, special guest Regis Philbin judges the teams’ books. The network reports that despite the added
incentive, one project manager neglects the quality of their book, while the
other team struggles just to get theirs completed in time.
On part two, there will be a team switch-up by Trump and a celebrity will go AWOL.
The remaining men are: late-night legend Arsenio Hall, pop star Clay Aiken, the “Incredible Hulk” Lou Ferrigno, magician/comedian Penn Jillette, rock star Dee Snider, and star of “American Chopper,” Paul Teutul, Sr.
The remaining women are: pop star Debbie Gibson, comedienne Lisa Lampanelli, former Miss Universe Dayana Mendoza, singer and actress Aubrey O’Day, and star of “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” Teresa Giudice.
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