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The Apprentice's Thomas Skinner says he was forced to sell expensive watch to pay staff

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The Apprentice favourite Thomas Skinner has revealed that he was forced to sell his expensive watch in order to pay staff.He shot to fame on the BBC series back in 2019 and has continued to build a successful business and appeared on a string on TV shows including 8 out of 10 cats and Celebrity Masterchef.The star has admitted that he had to sell some pride possessions in order to keep his business running during coronavirus lockdown.Speaking to Daily Star he said: “When I did well after the show I bought things I didn’t need. "I was a new business owner and had no capital behind me.

I had not put the foundations in place to carry on for six months with no trade.“So like a donut I bought myself an expensive watch and I had staff at this point and I didn’t want to lose my staff, so I sold the watch the pay everyone’s wages to get us through the lockdown.”Thomas went on to dish the dirt on some show secrets fans don't see.He continued: What people don’t realise is the show is only one hour but it’s three days of filming. "You get up at 4am and when that phone rings you only have twenty minutes to get ready.”Thomas went on the reveal that contestants are given a clue the night before by producers, allowing them more time to get ready off-camera.“The secret is what happens the night before the production team goes "Right the phone’s gonna ring at 4.30am so you need to be downstairs by 4.50am."So people would set their alarms 15-20minutes before the phone call and start getting ready beforehand."The London-born star and former market trader also revealed a shocking insight into the audition process, where hopefuls are asked to line themselves up by who’s the most attractive.“Before you go on the show you go through the.

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