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Frank Brooks has been fired from ‘The Apprentice’

Frank Brooks has been fired from ‘The Apprentice’.
The 27-year-old marketing manager was eliminated from the BBC One business reality show on Wednesday (17.10.18), but believes that fellow contestant Tom Bunday should have been fired instead of him, and insists he can "hold his head up high".
In an exclusive interview with BANG Showbiz, he said: "I don’t think I should have been fired but I think when it came down to the final three Lord Sugar as a person perhaps didn’t see me as a potential business partner.
"I think it wasn’t down to a huge mistake or being portrayed as something I’m not so I can hold my head up high.
"I don’t think I deserve to have gone I think of the three of us Tom should have gone he wasn’t a very good project manager in my eyes – and in the eyes of some of the other team members.
"I think we needed more direction and we needed somebody to make decisions fast rather than asking everybody how they felt about it."
Frank also believes that other contestants, such as 21-year-old Alex Finn should have been sent home as he’s had an "easy ride"- and he thinks that it was unfair he was fired over someone who "shied in the background".
He said: "I think some of these people who are shying in the background like Alex – you’ve got to put yourself forward and you’ve got to make yourself known.
"Maybe they’ve had a little bit of an easy ride but I wanted to put myself forward, I did in week two and I was pretty present in week three and it was to my detriment and it maybe feels a little bit unfair."

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