WARNING: This story contains spoilers about the apprentice winner
Lord Sugar has hired his new commercial partner in the final of the 19th series of the apprentice.
He had an option between Anisa Khan, who sells pizzas flavored to Indian food, and Dean Franklin, who runs an air conditioning company, in a battle that announced as “Chilli against The Chiller.”
The final pointed out the end of a 12 -week process that began with 18 VYPE procedures to become Lord Sugar’s last protected.
In the end, Lord Sugar decided to give his investment of £ 250,000 to Dean, from Essex, despite noticing that he had “some rocky moments” bone in which he had only remained in the program “For the skin of her teeth”.
“I can’t believe they just win the apprentice,” Dean said. “This will mean the world for me and my family. My children will be on the moon.”
He reached the final despite having a difficult time in the penultimate episode, the interviews with the famous difficult advisors of Lord Sugar.
He froze and began to laugh after an interviewer, Miuto Soutar, challenges his meaningless statements about climate change, including that there was “an increase in climate control” and “the climatic zone is exhausting.”
He was also a dinner on his company’s website, which says that his engineers “would always treat their home as if it were his.” Sour produced an image of Dean’s social networks that showed a sex toy that had stuck to the client’s air conditioning unit.
In the final, the contestants fired from the program returned to help Dean and Anisa create advertising campaigns for their companies.
Dean commissioned some of his team’s carpets to make a TV announcement, which had to be hastily sauté because he showed that someone was being persuaded to buy air conditioning to heat his house, not cool it.
Duration The episode, Lord Sugar said the air conditioning made Dean an “honest life”, but needed to show a “scalable proposal.”
The property of the Dean company was previously divided between its existing commercial partner and its two wives, and each with a 25%participation.
Lord Sugar will now receive 50% of the wives in exchange for their investment.
Hello, he asked Dean: “They will give it to me and they will not get the hump on that, right? Will they not sleep in the free room?”
Dean assured him: “They know the plan. We are still married, so mine is yours. So it makes no difference.”
The amount that Lord Sugar invests has been kept the same since 2011, and the previous winner Tom Pellereau, the first to receive that sum, said: “Fourteen years ago, £ 250,000 were quite furies as today.
“My controversial point is that I think they should double money.
“I think £ 500,000 or £ 1m would be an incredible prize,” Pellereau told BBC Radio 5 Live.
The apprentice final is available to see In BBC Iplayer.