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Arnold Schwarzene­gger quits ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’

- By David Bauder AP Television Writer AP Television Writer Lynn Elber in Los Angeles contribute­d to this report.

NEW YORK — Arnold Schwarzene­gger said Friday that he’s through with “The New Celebrity Apprentice,” and he’s blaming President Donald Trump for the television reality show’s recent poor performanc­e.

The former California governor said he wouldn’t mind working with NBC and producer Mark Burnett again “on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.”

Schwarzene­gger replaced the president as host of the show, but Trump remained as an executive producer. The president taunted Schwarzene­gger for the show’s recent poor performanc­e in the ratings, even mocking him during an address at the National Prayer Breakfast.

The show, which wrapped up its 15th season last month, averaged fewer than 5 million viewers per episode. That was lower than any other incarnatio­n except for a 2010 Trump-hosted edition without celebritie­s, and the most poor- ly- rated edition among the youthful viewers NBC cares most about, the Nielsen company said.

Even if he were asked again, Schwarzene­gger said he wouldn’t want to do it.

“With Trump being involved in the show, people have a bad taste and don’t want to participat­e as a spectator or as a sponsor or in any other way support the show,” he said in an interview with the Empire website. “It’s a very divisive period now, and I think this show got caught up in all that division.”

Shannon Coulter, co-founder of the #GrabYourWa­llet Trump protest, agreed. The effort aims to spur consumer boycotts of companies doing business with the Trump family, including sponsors of “Apprentice.”

“My impression is that ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’s’ poor performanc­e has everything to do with Donald’s continued presence and the accompanyi­ng ‘baggage’ Mr. Schwarzene­gger mentioned,” she said in an emailed comment. “We applaud Mr. Schwarz- enegger’s decision to leave the show and to distance himself from the toxic Trump brand.”

After Schwarzene­gger’s debut in January, Trump took to Twitter to report t he s how had been swamped “in comparison to the ratings machine, DJT” — using his initials.

Schwarzene­gger shot back on social media that he hoped Trump would work for the American people as aggressive­ly as he did for his ratings. The actor, like Trump a Republican, did not endorse Trump and said during last fall’s campaign that he would not vote for him.

When “The New Celebrity Apprentice” ended its season last month, Trump t weeted t hat Schwarzene­gger “did a really bad job as governor of California and even worse on The Apprentice, but at least he tried hard.”

NBC had no immediate comment about whether the show would return with a new host.

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