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Alex Finn has been fired from The Apprentice

Alex Finn has been fired from ‘The Apprentice’.
The 21-year-old IT analyst was eliminated from the BBC One business reality show on Wednesday (24.10.18), but believes the reason he left was because of fellow candidate Sabrina Stocker, who "likes the sound of her own voice."
In an exclusive interview with BANG Showbiz, he said: "I was trying to get across that being moved across going to the sub-team selling the products was the wrong place at the wrong time for me.
"I should have been in the product team selling the products but I mean I think that was my downfall.
"I think Sabrina got a bit panicky and made the decision to switch the teams across when it wasn’t really necessary at all."
"I think Sabrina likes the sound of her own voice to be honest and sometimes she kind of comes across as the victim.
"But it’s the nature of the show sometimes it’s a case of who can shout the loudest and often that person comes across as right."
Although Alex is the youngest in this year’s line-up he doesn’t think he should have been treated any differently and wanted to "prove that age does not mean anything".
He said: "I think I should be treated exactly the same as the older candidates and likewise we’ve all been put on the show for a reason.
"We’ve all come across as credible business candidates and it’s a case of I have to prove to people that age does not mean anything.
"It doesn’t matter that I’m 21, it doesn’t matter that ricks in his 30s or Camilla’s 22 it doesn’t matter everyone’s on there for the same reason.
"Everyone’s got the same business acumen and we’re all after the same prize."

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