That Takes the Cake Sugar Art Show and Competition
Harpreet Kaur was crowned as the winner of The Amateur and took home Lord Sugar'south £250,000 investment after a dramatic final showdown against Kathryn Fire.
The dessert parlour owner, 30, said she plans to 'level up' her successful coffee and cakes business afterwards her victory in a bid to get a leading brand in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.
Speaking almost her victory, Harpreet, who also runs a sweetness treat delivery visitor, gushed: 'I cannot believe Lord Sugar has chosen me to be his business organisation partner!
Victory! Harpreet Kaur was crowned equally the winner of The Apprentice and took home Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment afterwards a dramatic final showdown against Kathryn Burn
'I accept dreamed of this moment, and it simply completely proves that if yous work difficult and you believe in yourself, dreams practise come true.'
The defended businesswoman said she isn't in the business organisation to 'make friends' simply plans to 'make money' in her new partnership with business magnate Lord Sugar.
She said: 'I'chiliad definitely not in concern to make friends, I'm here to make coin, and I'm pretty sure Lord Sugar isn't looking for a new mate.'
The explosive all-female concluding saw Harpreet and Kathryn go caput-to-caput to prove to Lord Carbohydrate, 75, to testify why they deserved the £250,000 investment money.
Wow: Harpreet couldn't contain her please equally she won the £250k investment
'Dreams do come up truthful!': The dessert parlour owner, xxx, said she plans to 'level upwards' her successful coffee and cakes business afterwards her victory in a bid to become a leading UK brand
In the final boardroom before Lord Sugar made his conclusion, Karren Brady and Tim Campbell described Harpreet as 'respected' merely questioned whether her business venture would be 'scalable'.
Tim, 44, said: 'She's been a really good candidate. Lots of the other people in the procedure actually respect her, they followed her and she's delivered several times.'
While Karren, 52, asked: 'The question you accept to ask yourself is, is it scalable? What is unique that turns her from her two stores, to the 100 stores that she has the appetite to be?'
Speaking near Harpreet's opponent Kathryn, who owns an online pyjama shop, Karren said she considered herself an 'expert' when she was only just starting to build her business.
She added:'She thinks she's an expert when she's really but showtime to build her business – when you questioned the jungle trend, she wasn't having it – the whole function of being your business partner is to take on board your advice.'
Caput-to-caput: The explosive all-female final saw Harpreet and Kathryn get head-to-head to prove to Lord Saccharide, 75, to prove why they deserved the £250,000 investment coin
Emotional: Harpreet was delighted as she won over Kathyrn (correct)
No bad blood: The finalists embraced later Harpreet was selected as the winner
Back together: The fired candidates returned to assist the finalists accomplish their goal of becoming The Amateur
Simply Tim said: 'If she listens, takes the wise words, this could exist one.'
After a final impassioned pitch from each finalist, Lord Saccharide fabricated his much-anticipated final decision, bringing to an stop a jam-packed series.
He said: 'It is a very, very difficult situation for me…Harpreet I'grand not sure whether this business is scalable or whether you are trying to do too much and that's what I'm worried well-nigh at the moment.
'Kathryn, I'm concerned on the longevity of information technology, and the popularity of it, it's very difficult, this is difficult for me…
'A lot of the companies that I invest in are a kickoff from scratch situation, basically what Kathryn is proposing, so ladies, I think that I've decided at present… Harpreet, you're going to be my business partner.'
They're back: The series finale too saw previously fired hopefuls (pictured: Harry Mahmood and Amy Anzel) return to the show while they were constantly at each other's throats throughout the episode
Oh love: The pair plastered on some smiles as they filmed a commercial
Harpreet was deemed a worthy winner by viewers of the BBC one programme, as they took to Twitter to celebrate in her win after information technology was announced.
One person said: 'Was there ever a dubiousness! The winner of The Amateur. I said from dot twenty-four hours she will win!'
Some other person agreed, and said: 'The right person won The Apprentice - it volition exist scalable. The pyjamas business is a risky one, information technology's a beginning up.
'Whereas the winner already has an established concern.'
A 3rd said: 'Is it only me or did Alan Saccharide make the quickest determination on who would win? I'm glad that Harpreet won!'
Another said: 'Sis deserved the win. But I wanna know what went down with the sister.'
Reaction: Harpreet was deemed a worthy winner by viewers of the BBC one programme, as they took to Twitter to gloat in her win subsequently information technology was announced'
A dissimilar person said: 'Worthy winner. Warmed to her equally the series progressed.'
One other said: 'Well done Harpreet Kaur, you lot are an inspiration.'
While some other said: 'Aw I knew she'd practise it. Harpreet is hired. Thoroughly enjoyrd The Amateur this year.'
One other person said: 'Actually happer for the winner.'
I other person said: 'Really happer for the winner'
The series finale also saw previously fired hopefuls return to the show while they were constantly at each other'south throats throughout the episode.
Lord Sugar summoned the 2 forepart-runners to the British Museum in central London to set them their terminal claiming - the risk to launch their ain business organization over three days, and aided by some of the fired candidates.
The finalists had to create a new make for their visitor, produce a digital billboard and directly and edit a television advertising before pitching to Lord Carbohydrate and a room full of industry experts at London'due south Pennington Street Warehouse.
But their fired teammates locked horns during the tasks - with showtime eliminated contestant Harry Mahmood, feuding with Amy Anzel while filming a billboard commercial, before making a dig at her brief stint as an extra.
Meanwhile, Navid Sole directs his wrath towards Nick Showering in the boardroom, while telling Lord Sugar he was feeling 'p****d off' with his co-star.
Throwing shade: Their fired teammates locked horns during the tasks - with first eliminated contestant Harry , feuding with Amy while filming a billboard commercial, earlier making a dig at her brief stint equally an actress
When Amy recapped her grouping's events, the Amstrad founder quickly pulled her up, telling the embarrassed candidate: 'I simply asked for a little summary.'
While Kathryn hoped to impress with her program for a pyjama brand, Pyjamily, her contender attempted to draw on the sweet molar of her customers with a dessert company, Oh So Yum.
The episode saw Navid star in an advert for Harpreet'due south brand, Oh So Yum, just he soon started rowing with Akshay Thakrar.
Akshay declared: 'Next one, side by side i, don't bear on it withal,' as he bosses about Navid who pretends to eat the cakes.
He continued: 'OK, I don't like it. All you've got to practise is choice that cake up, ready option it up, testify it to the photographic camera, hold up, agree up, hold up. And now eat it. conscientious, expect, wait, await, now swallow it, yeah.
What a pair! Lord Carbohydrate summoned the two front end-runners to the British Museum in central London to set them their final claiming (Harpreet, left, Kathryn, right)
Rejects: They were given the hazard to launch their own business over three days, and were aided by some of the fired candidates
Condign irritated, he continued: 'Merely, just, just in shot of y'all eating a cake, pick that brown one upward. Pick information technology up! That doesn't piece of work at all.
Later on he ranted to camera: 'All Navid had to do was show an expression, swallow the block, evidence information technology to the camera. I genuinely didn't call back it was a hard affair to do.'
Nick took over and filmed it instead.
Meanwhile, Harry and Amy began feuding as they filmed an advertising for Kathryn's brand, Pyjamily.
Pressure is on: The finalists had to create a new brand for their company, produce a digital billboard and direct and edit a tv advertizement
Tasty: Harpreet attempted to describe on the sweet tooth of her customers with a dessert company
A bumbling Harry forgot to write out a note as a prop for the advert, with Amy crying out: 'Harry, did yous write it? Can I write it? I simply recall I can practise information technology in 1 second. No, Harry don't tell them to cut we didn't get the hug.
'You've got to permit the whole matter happen and so we can cut information technology curt in the edit. Let the whole thing happen.
Afterwards she said: 'Harry is more of a hindrance than helpful. Everything I've told him to practice so far, he'south either fabricated a mess of it or it only didn't get information technology done. I could pretty much do it all myself, I don't really demand him.'
Trendy: Kathryn hoped to impress with her programme for a pyjama brand
Designing: She named the line Pyjamily, and was criticised for her all-navy logo in market place inquiry
Harry said: 'I thought Amy was an actress' - drawing on the star's past as an histrion.
Amy performed in musicals such as the United states Tour of Annie, the European Tour of Grease, Happy Days and a Cinderella panto with Jimmy Osmond.
She too appeared in the first flavor of US dating show The Bachelor in 2002.
The boardroom too saw Navid announce he'south 'p****d off' with Nick over his micromanaging, leading to gasps from the room.
Navid told Lord Sugar: 'Literally at the last minute Akshay was similar, 'Nick, you try it,' but evidently I was kinda p****d off with Akshay. I was similar, 'You lot should have chosen me and not... you lot know all that hard work with bending down.''
Oh no: The episode saw Navid star in an advert for Harpreet'southward make, Oh And so Yum, but he soon started rowing with Akshay Thakrar
Feuding: Nick and Navid were also at loggerheads, with the former having to accept over from his co-star to film the commercial
Amy added: 'We did become the job done and that was what was important and Katheryn was extremely happy, we were all so happy with the billboard and the commercial despite some of the interruptions...
While Alan chimed in: 'I only asked for a little summary'.
Amy was banned from its final celebration show after she complained about Lord Alan Sugar posting 'hurtful' tweets most her, information technology has been claimed.
The American entrepreneur was reportedly non invited to join the spin-off You lot're Hired, which will be aired straight after the much-anticipated final.
Eek! Meanwhile Harry (far right) and Amy started feuding as they filmed an advert for Kathryn's brand, Pyjamily
Angry: Later she said: 'Harry is more of a hindrance than helpful. Everything I've told him to do and then far, he's either made a mess of information technology or it just didn't get information technology washed' (pictured with Akeem)
Amy was said to have been left devastated after Lord Sugar, 74, posted 'insulting' comments about her on Twitter and voiced her feelings to bosses in an email, according to The Sun.
In January, the business organization magnate tweeted: 'Amy didn't sell she was so tedious. Slower than broad ring Wi-Fi in Cornwall.'
When she was fired from the show just weeks subsequently, he posted: 'I think if I came up with a task of the life and fourth dimension of Amy Anzel she would yet exist sub team leader.'
Speaking about the tweets, Amy's friend told The Sun: 'When Lord Sugar posted his tweets, she thought they were nasty, hurtful and insulting and told them and then in an email.'
Easily on: Kathryn knew what she wanted from her brand - simply the logo was slammed by Sugar's aide Campbell
Nerve-wracking: The pair were tasked with pitching their businesses to Lord Sugar and a room full of industry experts at London'due south Pennington Street Warehouse
Stern: Karren Brady looked stony-faced as she watched on from the audience
The friend said the beauty brand owner didn't understand why she was fired, saying she felt they had used the fact that she hadn't taken on a project manager office every bit an 'excuse to go rid of her', claiming Amy volunteered for the job in the second calendar week.
They also claimed Amy's calls and emails were 'ignored' by bosses when she reached out about the spin-off series, maxim Amy got an email saying invitations were given at 'their discretion'.
'She knew the final taping was happening terminal Midweek but they ignored her telephone calls and emails once more,' they added.
Gang: Harpreet'due south team enjoyed a group hug before heading into the dreaded boardroom
Ouch! Meanwhile, Navid Sole (top) directed his wrath towards Nick Showering in the boardroom, while telling Lord Sugar he was feeling 'p****d off' with his co-star
Her pal besides claimed that Amy was left feeling 'humiliated' afterward having a Zoom call with production bosses at Naked Idiot box, which makes the BBC serial.
An Apprentice source told The Sun: 'Invitations to You're Hired are always discretionary and never guaranteed.'
A BBC spokesperson declined to comment when approached past MailOnline.
MailOnline contacted Amy's representatives and Naked TV for comment at the time.
This comes every bit finalists Harpreet and Kathryn described how they became close friends during the process and ever hoped they would end upwards in the terminal together.
Tense: The leading ladies nervously awaited Lord Sugar'due south verdict outside the boardroom
Kathryn, who owns an online pyjama store, said: 'My closest friend in the whole process, and from really early, was Harpreet, which is really weird now, that we were roommates (on the show).
'And equally the procedure was going on, nosotros were condign closer and closer. And then it's so weird now that we're in competition but we're really such, such good friends as well.'
Despite catastrophe up as rivals, the 2 women said they take been supporting each other during Lord Carbohydrate'due south hunt for his next concern partner.
Harpreet said: 'We were moving through the process hoping to exist in the terminal, we wanted that, so it'due south worked out.
Who will win? The Apprentice final arrogance on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on March 24 at 9pm
'We 100 per cent back up each other and will exist happy for each other because we know how hard nosotros've worked to get to this point, and I'm sure in that location'll be success for both of us no affair what, whoever wins.'
The women also expressed their delight at the success of the female candidates in the series.
Kathryn also spoke about working with Lord Sugar, revealing that he is not as scary equally people may remember: 'I don't think he's that scary even on TV. He's just direct, but a lot of businessmen and women are, you've got to exist straight to the point and he is.
'He'south non rude, he's but direct and he's like that in real life.'
Harpreet credited her success to beingness a 'tough cookie', and suggested time to come contestants should avert the evidence if they are intimated past Lord Sugar.
She said: 'If yous're a sensitive person you might be offended but if you're a tough cookie, and you tin can just accept on board the feedback, you're going to exist admittedly fine.
'At the end of the day, don't employ for the process if yous're going to exist intimidated by someone like that, because y'all're applying to go into investment with this person.
'Then if y'all're scared y'all're not really going to get anywhere.'
Speaking after her victory, Harpreet said: 'I'm a confident person and I gave 110% throughout the entire procedure and the concluding but at the end of the day you just don't know because Lord Sugar is going to invest in
'No, that was a chip of a panic in the interview phase, I exercise desire to expand across the UK with lots of lots of stores, merely I've been working really hard to make sure my delivery make Oh So Yum opens in time for the final. I've been doing it over the past calendar week with my existing brand but now I'1000 rebranding to what I've been doing on the evidence.
'I absolutely loved the whole element but from then onwards information technology was merely fire, I believe in business organisation you lot tin can't get far without stiff supportive women effectually me, I take a actually good support network then when we were in the process and we got to the terminal as a four, they were only then supportive, so nice and I didn't experience that we were against each other.
'We were presenting the best versions of ourselves and our business concern plans and we were almost like four friends and nosotros couldn't believe we had made it this far, so I was really happy because I'm all about girl power and I believe women are really really strong.
'Simply I don't recall we got to the terminal because we're female, or anything, I think its considering all four of united states had worked hard to go to that signal.
'Exercise you know what as a woman y'all do get that little scrap of a satisfaction beating the men, merely to be honest homo or adult female I'm not fussed, gender doesn't come up into it for me, its all about power, you lot tin be any gender, colour, race, when you lot're a team, everyone mucks in, so I call up with my behaviour I don't really change if im a man or a woman so I actually actually enjoyed working with the lads.
'I've only just found out that Lord Sugar'south investing in my business, but I've been working behind the scenes non end anyhow because for me my business is my passion and my growth plans.
'I'chiliad gonna make them happen regardless merely at present I've got the investment and I know im the winner of the show I can take it to the side by side level and so I'thou really looking forward to working with lord sugar and bringing the investment to reality. That's gonna be really exciting, a dream come truthful.
Discussing working with Lord Sugar, she said: 'We've been running the visitor for half-dozen years and nosotros've got it to where it is today, together. At the end of the day, he'southward getting two for the toll of one. Why would you not desire that?
'he ain't going anywhere and we make an amazing squad so nosotros're gonna exist a powerhouse with Lord Saccharide on as well.
'Nosotros're an astonishing dynamic duo, we have astonishing personalities actually, we complement each other's skills and that's what ensures were gonna have success in our business so its really gonna supercharge our growth, the two of the states yet involved, and yeah its gonna exist brilliant.
She added: 'I applied thinking information technology would exist easy and that I could nail it but when I got there, the exhaustion, the difficulty of the tasks, you lot don't know anyone effectually and y'all're trying to piece of work equally a team but you've never met them before, the intensity of the boardroom, the cameras, everything is full on more than you could imagine unless you lot're in it.
'I plant it really difficult and because I took information technology so seriously I could non relax, I was like a machine running on burnout. Just I did information technology and I believe that focus and conclusion and chore got me through, it's the hardest thing I've always done past far.
'I just loved the final boardroom, when the candidates left after helping me and kathryn, I couldn't believe that moment, I honestly felt similar i was watching it because I've genuinely dreamt of that moment. I will never forget that moment of I chased my dreams, I did it and I got there.'
The Apprentice aired this Thursday 24th March at 9pm on BBC One, followed by You're Hired on BBC Two. Picket live and on-demand on BBC iPlayer.
The 'bossy' ex bank director gear up to brand Lord Sugar millions: Apprentice winner Harpreet Kaur worked in her parents' store earlier juggling online degree with a total-fourth dimension chore
She's bagged herself a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar, having eclipsed xv other hopefuls in the latest high-octane series of The Apprentice.
Only despite Harpreet Kaur's assertiveness, decisiveness, and winning tape standing out from the residue of the candidates, she claims to have been a 'quiet' child who didn't mind time alone.
Described past Karren Brady equally 'bossy', the 30-twelvemonth-old had her start working in her parents' convenience shop earlier juggling an Open University caste with a full-time job in a bank.
Winner, winner! Harpreet Kaur started out in her parents' convinience store before gaining an online degree while working as a depository financial institution manager
Believing she could be her own boss, Harpreet and her sister Gurvinder founded a dessert parlour, which she is convinced tin be scaled up with the billionaire's help.
Harpreet grew upwards in a 'loud' Panjabi family in Birmingham, earlier her parents and siblings upped sticks toYorkshire where they ran the corner store.
She said in special BBC programme The Apprentice: The Final Four, 'I had the shock of my life when I moved upwards from Birmingham. I completely felt out of my zone.
'Everything was new to me and because I was so shy at the fourth dimension I found it actually difficult. Having to work in the store behind the till speaking to lots of different people probably did me the globe of good.
Impressive! Harpreet gained an an Open Academy degree and graduated with a kickoff course
Big plans! Believing she could be her own boss, Harpreet and her sister Gurvinder founded a dessert parlour, which she is convinced tin can be scaled up with the billionaire'southward help
'I don't call up y'all could say I'chiliad shy now. I've obviously come out of my beat.'
She had her first taste of work when she helped her mum Jasbir behind the counter and by the age of 18, she took on a full-time position at a loftier street depository financial institution while attending university.
Harpreet graduated with a first class degree and by the tender age of 22 she was managing the bank branch.
'My parents were and then proud to finally say, "My daughter is a bank manager." It's pretty much the moment all Indian parents expect for.'
Victory! Harpreet was crowned as the winner of The Amateur and took home Lord Sugar'due south £250,000 investment after a dramatic final showdown against Kathryn Burn
Background: Harpreet grew up in a 'loud' Panjabi family in Birmingham, earlier her parents and siblings upped sticks to Yorkshire where they ran the corner store
Changes: She said in special BBC programme The Apprentice: The Last Four, 'I had the shock of my life when I moved up from Birmingham. I completely felt out of my zone' (pictured with her family)
And then one day, she decided to break abroad and start her own business.
She explained: 'I was working and then difficult for somebody else but I knew I had the talent and the skill to be able to practise it past myself and make some of my ain money.'
Together with Gurvinder, Harpreet founded Barni'southward dessert parlour. It started in a shopping centre and is at present a standalone eatery in Huddersfield.
During the programme, she explained she hoped to grow her business with six new stores with the help of Lord Carbohydrate's investment.
She said: 'Nosotros've got these two cafes now, I've perfected the model, it tin can be scaled up. It works.'
Childhood: She had her first taste of piece of work when she helped her mum Jasbir behind the counter and b y the age of eighteen, she took on a full-time position at a high street bank while attending university
She also revealed she hoped to diversify into the savoury snack marketplace, which the advisors warned her confronting.
Harpreet's become-getter mental attitude has shone through in The Apprentice. She has the joint best record in the procedure, including two wins every bit project director.
Now she has her sights ready on the future: 'I experience I've got my business concern to a fantastic level but I'm want to scale upwardly, I want to level upward. I want the pressure.
'I'yard really confident Lord Carbohydrate volition meet the opportunity in me and my business.'
Sister, sister! Harpreet opened her bakery business with her sister
Baroness Brady added: 'Harpreet has been a solid candidate throughout this process but at present, none of that matters, information technology's all down to the business plan.'
Nonetheless during the interviews, Harpreet'due south relationship with her sister was questioned by Claude - who accused her of being a liar for saying she was the 'founder and CEO of the business.
He said: 'It'due south non straight. You're not the owner...You make light of it, but Lord Sugar could have a trouble. He's seen you and he hasn't seen your sister. It sounds like one of you is superfluous.'
While speaking to Lord Saccharide later in the programme, Claude said: 'I was impressed with her, just who is leading the business?
All smiles: However during the interviews, Harpreet's relationship with her sis was questioned past Claude - who accused her of being a liar for saying she was the 'founder and CEO of the business
'But maybe the sister is the grafter? We don't know. That would need to be examined.'
But after Harpreet said the human relationship wouldn't be a trouble, saying: 'If information technology's a trouble, she is prepared to step down.
'I've already had that conversation with her on a personal level, information technology wouldn't affect the business going forward.'
'If you don't desire to invest in the business with the current structure, I've already had the conversation with her. Yous can invest in it 50 per cent and do information technology with myself.'
Business: Together with Gurvinder, Harpreet founded Barni's dessert parlour. Information technology started in a shopping heart and is now a standalone eatery in Huddersfield
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