Kimberly Davis was the latest Apprentice candidate to be sacked by Sir Alan Sugar but she has hit out at the male candidates on the show for being bullies.
Davis told The Daily Mail: ‘I applied to go on The Apprentice, but when I arrived there it felt like Supernanny.
In tonight’s cereal task one team was, well pants, as they tried to market a brand of cereal with a silly superhero called Pants Man.
Kimberly Davis allowed her team to market their brand in the silliest way, by letting a man who wears pants outside his trousers show you how not to wear your pants outside your trousers. Kind of confusing isn’t it?
I think the general consensus was that, supposed marketing expert Kimberley, talked a good talk but really knew very little about marketing and advertising what should have been a quite sellable product.
OMG!!! Sir Alan Sugar appeared on The One Show tonight saying that this years bunch of Apprentice candidates are his best yet, but to me they look like a bunch of bumbling idiots.
Their first task consisted of Sir Alan providing them with a van and some cleaning materials (all of which they paid for out of their budget). They then had to clean some stuff and make as much money as they could in just one day.
The girls in particular astounded me by trying to charge £300 to clean three cars! When the customer pointed out that his current cleaner does the job for £60, Mona Lewis told him he was wrong and basically implied that he was a liar. They landed the contract in the end but after dropping their price dramatically they then had to summon their customer to help them work the pressure washer.
Kimberly Davis Age: 33 Career: Marketing Consultant Qualifications: BA in Music Management Lives: London
Born in The Bronx, New-Yorker Kimberly is an accomplished musician and business owner who believes that no dream is too big. Kimberly’s entrepreneurial spirit blossomed at an early age when, aged five, she started her own lemonade and ice tea stand. She has since gone on to launch highly successful marketing and development businesses. With an impressive musical history, Kimberly has performed Mozart at Carnegie Hall, danced onstage at Disney World, played flute in Disneyland’s Electric Light Parade, and toured the US East Coast playing violin with the Essex County Chamber Orchestra. A strong believer in karma, Kimberly insists she has no poker face and lists Tiffany & Co, Chanel and Apple as her most inspiring brands.