Stevenage businessman Scott Saunders was part of the winning team again tonight in the hit BBC One show The Apprentice, despite fluffing his lines.
The 27-year-old, who runs a successful online comparison site called Payroll-Supermarket, was part of the victorious ‘Versatile’ team – who had to design an advertising campaign for a fictitious cactus-based shampoo called Western.
However, normally confident Scott fluffed his lines when having to give a presentation in front of industry experts and later admitted to Lord Sugar: “It wasn’t the best pitch I’ve ever done.”
Yet Scott and his team triumphed again – earning the prize of an Anti-Gravity Yoga session as a reward.
The girls’ team failed miserably with their Desert Secrets product, with project manager Aisha Kasim given the chop.
Scott lives to fight another week and will appear on our screens again on The Apprenctice on BBC One at 9pm next Wednesday.
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