Karren Brady reveals when she’ll QUIT The Apprentice for good as she admits she has ‘no ambition to be on TV’

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THE Apprentice star Karren Brady has revealed exactly when she will QUIT the show for good after 15 years in the role.

Barroness Brady, 55, joined the programme as one of Lord Alan Sugar‘s key advisers in the sixth series of the programme in 2010 and has remained there ever since.

Baroness Karren Brady in a blue dress, in front of the London skyline.
Karren Brady has revealed when she’ll QUIT the show for good
Karren Brady in a pink dress.
The star has been on the programme since 2010
Promotional image of Baroness Karren Brady, Lord Sugar, and Tim Campbell for The Apprentice.
Karren will walk away at the same time as Alan

However, she has now clarified exactly when she will walk away from the BBC programme after admitting her future is limited.

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Karren admitted that when Alan decides to call it a day then she will follow him out of the door too.

The businesswomen said: “Look, just to be clear, I only do this show because of Alan.

“He’s been my friend for 20 plus years, probably 30.

“I do it because I like working with him, I love working with Tim and it’s a great show to be part of.”

Karren continued: “I love the fact that Alan still loves the show.

“But I have no ambitions to be on TV and certainly no ambitions to replace him.

“I’ve always said when Alan leaves, I leave and that’s it.

“There is no show without him as far as as I’m concerned.”

Eighteen fresh faces will take to the boardroom next week in a showdown as they aim to get “hired” not “fired” by Lord Sugar.

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And Karren admitted that all of the candidates are in it “to win it” and no one is there purely just for the fame and exposure.

She told us: “Trust me, everyone who goes on the show wants to win.

“I mean, they make different choices once they finish, but when they’re applying and when they’re in it, every single one of them wants to win.

“They’re there to win, they think they can win, but obviously they can’t all win. So that’s just how it goes.

“I think the reason why the show is successful is the winner genuinely goes into business with Lord Sugar.

“It’s not a certificate that they win, or ‘I’ve passed the Alan Sugar business school’. I mean, they get a quarter million pounds and he’s in business with them.

“So the candidates are there all because they have investable businesses – all at various different levels.

“Some might be an idea, some may be well-established, some may be halfway between that, but they all have an investable idea and it’s down to him who he wants to go into business with, who he wants to support, who he wants to help.”

Karren Brady in a pink pantsuit.
Karren opened up to The Sun about her time on the show
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