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Camilla Ainsworth had ‘separation anxiety’ leaving her goats

Camilla Ainsworth had "separation anxiety" when she left her pet goats during ‘The Apprentice’.
The 22-year-old nut milk brand owner – who was runner-up in the latest season of the business reality show – says the first thing she did after leaving the programme was "snuggle" with her miniature pygmy goats, Vincent van Goat, and Nigel, and confessed they make her "feel better".
In an exclusive interview with BANG Showbiz, she said: "I went for a snuggle with my miniature goats.
"I have miniature pygmy goats called Vincent van Goat and Nigel and the first thing I did was take them on a walk and have cuddles, because they always make me feel better.
"I got them a few months before I went in the process so that was hard leaving them, separation anxiety.
"For me, animals are a massive reliever of stress whenever I’ve been really caught up in the business. I just go outside and give them a walk and it makes me feel better and clears my head."
Camilla also revealed that her mum, who looked after her pets throughout the competition, was glad to be rid of the animals as they’re "naughty little goats".
She said: "She was so happy when I got back because they’re naughty little goats."
Camilla has also been using Vincent and Nigel as her "masgoats" for the brand and has even bought them their own coats with her Mylk Plus branding on them.
She said: "It kind of confuses people because they’re like ‘Is it goat milk?’ and I’m like ‘No’, recently I’ve had little coats made for them with little Mylk plus signs on them so they’re my masgoats instead of mascots. "

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