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BBC The Apprentice fans gobsmacked as Francesca makes 'embarrassing' spelling blunder

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The Apprentice viewers couldn't believe what they were witnessing on Thursday evening after Francesca Kennedy Wallbank made a huge spelling blunder which ultimately cost her the task.On the latest episode of the popular BBC show, the budding candidates were tasked with creating a video game that would hopefully entice their target market.Brittany Carter's team opted for a game that would hopefully appeal to those who are passionate about the environment and global warming.But things became fairly awkward when Francesca came up with the name "Artic Saviour" but spelt the word arctic wrong.Jumping onto Twitter fans were quick to react to the evident mishap.One viewer commented: "Arctic Polar bears dying of embarrassment."Another penned: "Artic Saviour would be a good name for a frozen food store than a game, I reckon this definitely gave the investors the chills."A third joked: "I work in transport planning.

Often hear the artic/arctic debate when talking about HGVs. But this is beyond horrific."Meanwhile a fourth added: "They're STILL saying "artic", and not in the context of them spelling it wrong.

Do they still not realise they've made a mistake?!"But things went from bad to worse when the team presented their idea to industry game makers.When questioned by Ian Livingstone who launched Tomb Raider in 1996, the team quickly realised that their game had other errors too.Ian highlighted to the entrepreneurs that there were no penguins in the arctic which was shown in their game, however, there were many penguins in the antarctic.The team unfortunately made no sales with their game and in the boardroom, Francesca's error was the main issue that caused her to be fired by Lord Alan Sugar as a result.Sharing his opinion before.

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