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Lord Sugar’s Encouraging Final Words to Fired Apprentice Tre Lowe

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On the recent episode of The Apprentice, contestant Tre Lowe faced the disappointment of being fired alongside Flo Edwards and Paul Midha, while Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford advanced to the final round in the intense competition.

After a rigorous round of interviews with Lord Sugar‘s advisors, the final decision came down to Tre, Flo, and Paul, ultimately resulting in their elimination.

Despite being let go, Tre Lowe shared that Lord Sugar left him with a positive message hinting at potential future partnership opportunities.

In the boardroom, Lord Sugar expressed his regret at letting Tre go, acknowledging him as a good person but stating that his business idea wasn’t aligned with Lord Sugar’s preferences.

Tre Lowe revealed in an interview that the remaining contestants received a clear message from Lord Sugar to stay in touch, indicating possible mentoring or investment prospects still on the table.

Looking ahead to the final, Tre shared his support for fellow contestant Rachel Woolford, highlighting their strong partnership throughout the competition.

Paul Midha, another fired candidate, expressed his disappointment but also pride in making it as far as he did in The Apprentice.

As the finale approaches, the competition remains fierce between finalists Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford, both earning praise from their former competitors for their resilience and business acumen.

The Apprentice final is set to air soon, continuing the excitement and anticipation among viewers and fans of the show.

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