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'More like Herman Munster' Karren Brady hits out at Viktor & Rolf fashion show
"But even I can recognise that the models on the catwalk in hunched-back outfits last week at the Viktor & Rolf fashion show at Paris Fashion Week will never, ever be a trend.""The totally bizarre high-padded shoulders on the blazers and dresses worn by the models framed their faces and made them look more like Herman Munster than supermodels."Karren continued: "It's so ridiculous, I'm surprised the models weren't laughing."She concluded by asking whether it was harder to find good quality clothes that fit well and are flattering while designers are spending time and money creating fashion pieces that are only suitable for wearing on the runway.Elsewhere this month, Karren admitted to being called a "b***h" so often on social media that she's lost count.She made her comments in last week's column of The Sun, as she called for the police to "do more" when it comes to women reporting crimes.The mother-of-two wondered whether appointing more women to make these kinds of decisions is what would ultimately bring along the much-needed change."All but the most severe or disturbing complaints are ignored," she wrote."Those that are looked at are often when an escalation to a more tangible threat has occurred."Karren mentioned the death of late Labour MP Jo Cox, who was killed in 2016 by a far-right activist after enduring repeated harassment and threats online."Words like sl*g, b***h and whore are reserved exclusively for women and used only to degrade them," Karren explained."I have lost track of the number of times I have been called these on Twitter."But if you report this to Twitter, it responds and says it finds 'no violation of its rules'.
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‘So what if they're photoshopped?’ Karren Brady slams critics of Madonna’s bum-baring pics
The Apprentice star Karren Brady, 52, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Madonna, 63, flashing the flesh on Instagram.The Vogue hitmaker has sparked backlash over her racy snaps in recent months, and the response was no different when she posted a series of photos parading her peachy rear in fishnet tights and a lace thong last week.Some of Madonna’s 17.5 million followers have accused her of growing old disgracefully, however, Karren was quick to defend the singer’s right to flaunt her “fabulous” figure.Other social media users have accused Madonna of photoshopping her revealing pictures due to her incredibly pert posterior.However, Karren has insisted that fans shouldn’t be focusing on whether or not the snaps have been altered, but instead should be praising Madonna for daring to wear whatever she wants to wear at any age.Responding to the pop star’s latest divisive photoshoot, the entrepreneur wrote in her column for The Sun: “You just know that some people will say that at 63 it’s time for her to grow up.“But why on earth should she! So what if they are photoshopped?“She clearly looks fabulous, and most fabulous of all is the fact she has always been her own woman.“Women should be able to wear what they want and do what they want without being shamed by anyone for any reason, especially age.”Karren concluded her thoughts on the matter by arguing: “Just because you are 60 or 70 doesn’t mean you have to dress like the older nuns on Call The Midwife.” It comes just days after Madonna modelled lacy lingerie, which she paired with a black corset and a pair of matching heeled boots.The actress kept her blonde tresses tied back in two ponytails and accessorised with a black hat.Later in the gallery of snaps,
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'True leader' Karren Brady praises Queen for putting country first after losing 'soulmate'
Queen was reportedly offered exemption from Covid rules to grieve for her husband Prince Philip at his funeral.The Apprentice star Karren Brady has praised the monarch after she was claimed to have refused this, arguing this makes her a “true leader”.Karren shared her thoughts in her latest column as she admitted feeling unsurprised by the news.Earlier this week, Private Eye reported that Downing Street offered for the Queen to have more mourners at Prince Philip’s funeral.Number 10 reportedly offered to temporarily lift some of the rules in place back in April 2021.However, the Queen had refused this as she wanted to set an example for the nation.Karren wrote in The Sun today: “Is anyone else entirely unsurprised to hear that although Downing Street offered the Queen a Covid exemption for Prince Philip’s funeral, to allow more mourners, she turned it down?”The business mogul argued this was in stark contrast to politicians who have been caught in a dispute over hosting lockdown parties.“In a show of solidarity that is the polar opposite of the ‘one rule for us, another for them’ accusations that have been flying around politicians lately,” she continued, “The suggestion was rejected by Her Majesty.”Karren argued: “That’s why we all admire the Queen.“It is amazing that, at a time of enormous personal grief, she was still thinking about the feelings of the rest of the country.“Although she was in mourning over the loss of her life partner and soulmate, she would not accept preferential treatment, likely because she knew it would not have been fair on the rest of us.“That’s what true leadership is all about.”The Queen memorably sat alone at Prince Philip’s funeral wearing a mask in the church.At the time, funerals were
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Alan Sugar quips how Apprentice candidates will ‘arrange’ his funeral in final ever task
Lord Sugar, 74 , has addressed rumours he is set to leave The Apprentice in two years.The business magnate quipped that he will make the show’s final task to organise his funeral as he reassured fans he is set to stay in the show for longer.He said: “I’m not planning to quit the show in two years,’ he said.“I’ve publicly stated that I want to make it 20 years, this is the 16th so I’ve got four more to do to achieve that goal.”The BBC One star continued: “I’ve already worked out the final task for one of the series – to arrange my funeral.“To see how well they arrange it and what kind of coffin they would get for me.“I’m not going nowhere and the programme is going nowhere.“Please enjoy this current series, I can assure you there will be a lot more as long as I’ve got the health and strength in my body, I will carry on.”Ahead of the current series’ debut last week, Lord Sugar revealed whether the new generation of contestants are prepared for their tasks.He also hit out at critics who take to social media to criticise the participants despite the “extreme pressure” they are put under.Speaking of the candidates’ ability to get through the tasks, Lord Sugar told press including Express.co.uk: “They fall for the same things, the same traps and all that stuff.“But […] they learn very, very quickly, and that's a good sign for me, because I’ve got no problem with people that are a little bit naive or inexperienced whatsoever.
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'Claude Littner's had a difficult time' Karren Brady in update on co-star post accident
The Apprentice's Karren Brady has given an update on her co-host nearly a year after he suffered serious injuries while biking.The business executive, 52, lamented the absence of her co-star Claude Littner on the new series of the BBC show, which aired last night, as he continues to recover, admitting that he's had a "difficult time" following the accident.The businesswoman gave an update on her co-star, opening up on the issues he's had following his accident last April.This series of The Apprentice sees Lord Sugar, Karren, and the first-ever Apprentice winner Tim Campbell put 16 contestants through their paces.Addressing Claude's absence on the popular BBC programme, Karren said to OK! Magazine: "Obviously, we were so desperately disappointed that he wasn't there but we were much more concerned about how he was."He had this terrible cycling accident, which has seen him have a number of operations."However, the mother-of-two added that the businessman is slowly recovering.Karren continued: "The good is that Claude is on the mend,"He's had a difficult time, but he's almost back to his best," she added.Last year, Lord Sugar took to Twitter to explain to his 5.2 million followers whether his co-star would be returning to the show following his accident.He wrote: "Just to clarify @claudelittner will be back."He had a serious accident just before filming started @bbcapprentice."The tweet comes as the businessman is recovering from injuries.Last April, The Apprentice star was riding an electric bike a mile away from his home when he found himself lying on the ground.He had to learn how to walk again after injuring his right leg so badly that he has required multiple surgeries, after revealing that doctors initially thought
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The Apprentice newbie Tim Campbell addresses whether he gave hints to new candidates
The Apprentice’s Tim Campbell was named the first ever winner of the programme back in 2005 and was offered a £100,000 per year job. Now, the successful businessman has now been announced as the new boardroom aide after Lord Alan Sugar's business associate Claude Littner pulled out of the new series due to a cycling accident.Addressing Claude’s unfortunate circumstances, Tim said he and his co-stars are happy he is making a recovery.He also expressed his gratitude after being able to have “come full circle” since his debut on the show.Tim said: “It’s a great honour to be part of the franchise which after sixteen series has been a transformation in terms of showing that business is for everybody, now it’s Lord Sugar’s ambition.“It was a great regret when we heard the news about Claude.“He was such a massive part of the franchise and we’re really pleased that he’s doing well and he’s on the road to recovery.“But it’s a great honour to have come full circle having been on the other side of the table.“I definitely understand what they’re all going through and it’s a great honour to be working alongside Baroness Brady in assisting these candidates to see how they all get on.”The TV star also spoke out on what he found “easy” now as a boardroom member after having been in the contestant’s position.He said: “It was very easy not to give them hints and tips.
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Alan Sugar talks whether Apprentice stars are more switched onto tasks after 15 seasons
Lord Alan Sugar has addressed this year’s series of The Apprentice as 16 contenders prepare to compete for a seat at the table.The business magnate discussed whether the new generation of contestants are prepared for the tasks ahead, with it being the 16th series of the BBC favourite.He also blasted critics who hit out at the participants despite the “extreme pressure”.Addressing the candidates’ ability to complete the tasks, Lord Sugar told press including Express.co.uk: “They fall for the same things, the same traps and all that stuff.“But […] they learn very, very quickly, and that's a good sign for me, because I’ve got no problem with people that are a little bit naive or inexperienced whatsoever.“No problem with young people like that.”The TV personality continued: “What I do have a problem with this is people who don't learn, don't pick up, who don't grasp things.“And what rings my bells is when you can see these candidates - and we start off with 16 candidates - quite a few of them get it and a lot of people, a lot of commentators who watch the programme - particularly those 35 to 40 year olds - are very quick to criticise.“‘What a bunch of idiots they are’, ‘what a bunch of idiots - that is wrong’, ‘they've done that wrong’.”Lord Sugar continued: “I wish one day, we could get a group of those people and stick them in the boardroom to see how they would do.“Because these people are under extreme pressure.“And that's what Karren [Brady] quite rightly said, 'They all want to win,' so the competition in this is amazing.”Lord Sugar also explained how the selection process allows for the “right calibre” of contestants to be asked to join the show.Asked whether he had to put the contenders under pressure, Lord Sugar
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