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I would rather eat my own eyeballs than do Strictly

BARONESS BRADY TALKS TO RHONA MERCER ABOUT THE LATEST SERIES OF THE APPRENTICE, HOLIDAYING WITH LORD SUGAR, AND WHY WE WON’T SEE HER ‘DANCING UNDER A GLITTERBAL­L’

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BARONESS Karren Brady is a very busy woman indeed, so we’re thrilled when the vice-chair of West Ham takes half an hour out of her day to chat to us about the new series of The Apprentice.

After nearly 12 years as an assistant to Lord Alan Sugar on the show, her commitment to it is still strong.

But it’s clear that Karren, 52, missed the presence of close friend and fellow aide Claude Littner.

He couldn’t take part in this series due to a serious cycling accident in April, which almost resulted in him losing a leg.

“We were desperatel­y disappoint­ed that he wasn’t there,” she says.

That said, she is positively gushing about new recruit Tim Campbell, who won the first show back in 2005, describing him as “wonderful”.

Alongside her role as a businesswo­man, Karren is firmly focused on her family – it’s obvious that her husband of 26 years, the former footballer Paul Peschisoli­do, and their two children, Sophia, 25, and Paolo, 23, mean everything to her.

Here, Karren opens up about the new series…

What was it like filming this series without Claude?

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.

The good news is that Claude is on the mend. He’s had a difficult time, but he’s almost back to his best.

But it was impossible for him – as much as he would’ve loved it – to take part in the series. So Alan turned to Tim.

What does Tim bring to the show?

A completely new perspectiv­e. As Tim says, he’s been there, done that and got the T-shirt.

He sees everything from the eyes of the contestant­s – he knows who’s hiding, he knows who’s putting themselves forward, he knows who can’t get their point across and how the dynamics work.

He brings a real insight to that, so it was great having him. He’s such a wonderful man to work with.

But, of course, we missed Claude!

You, Lord Sugar and Claude are very close, aren’t you?

Yes. We spend a lot of time together, we’ve been on holiday together, we talk a lot, and we’re close family friends with our partners and children.

We love working together, we respect each other, we have each other’s backs and we understand the demands of the show.

It’s a very demanding show, The Apprentice. It’s very long hours, lots of travelling and you have to be on top of everything at all times.

So we rely on each other to help one another through it, and that respect we have for one another and that friendship is genuine.

It makes filming the show so much more pleasurabl­e.

It must have been so hard for Claude not to be part of it all…

Well, we kept him informed with everything in a WhatsApp group and made sure he saw little pictures and things and knew about it.

So he kind of felt like he was there, but not there.

Do you think he’ll rejoin you guys next year?

I very much hope so.

Tell us a little bit more about the holidays that you have together…

Alan has the most beautiful yacht imaginable.

He invites both Claude and I to join him over the summer – obviously not during the Covid pandemic – and we’ve had some lovely memorable times and lots of fun.

You’ve been on the show a long time. Do you have any plans to hang up your Apprentice hat?

Well, I will do it as long as Alan is doing it. And when he decides he’s had enough, I’ll decide I’ve had enough.

But while he’s on it, I’m going to be on it with him.

Dragons’ Den star Sara Davies recently appeared on Strictly – would you ever be tempted?

I’ll never, ever say yes. Firstly, I can’t dance and, secondly, I don’t have the time!

I do have a proper job running West Ham and there is only so much time that I can take off.

I do The Apprentice because it is filmed in a short period of time very intensely and it’s something that I love doing, but I don’t have time in my life to be dancing around under a glitterbal­l.

If you know you’re not a great dancer, it’s fair enough!

I’d rather eat my own eyeballs than do it, so the answer’s no.

Maybe if there was one for Comic Relief where I could dance with Alan, that could work.

It would be funny! I have no rhythm at all. And no amount of training would improve me.

You have two grown-up children, Sophia and Paolo. Do you see them much now that they’ve left home?

We go to Soho Farmhouse for long weekends often as a family, at least once every six weeks. We get a three-bedroom cabin and have such a laugh.

That’s the kind of thing that memories are made of.

When you look back on your life, I think for all of us, our time at Soho Farmhouse will be one of the highlights.

You can book a cocktail float, which comes to your cabin, and staff will make any cocktails you want. You book it for an hour and drink copious amounts of cocktails!

I will do it as long as Alan is doing it. And when he decides he’s had enough, I’ll decide I’ve had enough. Baroness Karren Brady on her Apprentice future

It’s so nice they still want to hang out with you...

I speak to my kids at least twice a day. My daughter WhatsApps me about eight times a day, so we’re a very close family.

The Apprentice, continues on Thursday on BBC1 at 9pm

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Brady with The Apprentice’s Lord Sugar (centre) and her fellow advisor for the new series, Tim Campbell
Baroness Brady with The Apprentice’s Lord Sugar (centre) and her fellow advisor for the new series, Tim Campbell
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Claude Littner who is missing this series of The Apprentice after a serious cycling accident
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Baroness Karren Brady is back as Lord Sugar’s assistant on The Apprentice

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