Unreality TV | by Lynn | Thu, Apr 16
Thu, Apr 16
The now ex-Apprentice contestant Paula Jones has blasted her team mate Ben Clarke and accused him of being a “bully” after they metaphorically butted heads in the boardroom.
Before being fired by Sir Alan, Paula had been appointed Project Manager of Empire and was challenged to make “cos...
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source: RTE.ie
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source: topix.net
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