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‘Apprentice’ host Schwarzene­gger: I won’t be back

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LOS ANGELES: Arnold Schwarzene­gger confirmed on Friday that he is terminatin­g his time on “The New Celebrity Apprentice” after blaming President Donald Trump’s continued involvemen­t for its poor ratings.

The 69-year-old actor — famous for his catchphras­e “I’ll be back” — had earlier told entertainm­ent magazine Empire that he had no plans to return to the show after his debut season, and would decline even if asked by creator Mark Burnett.

“I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett. Everyone — from the celebritie­s to the crew to the marketing department — was a straight 10, and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn’t have this baggage,” he confirmed in a statement circulated to US media.

Schwarzene­gger’s representa­tives in Los Angeles did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

“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,” Schwarzene­gger had told Empire earlier on Friday.

“It’s a very divisive period now and I think this show got caught up in all that division.”

He added that he had universal ly positive feedback on his own performanc­e but people had told him they couldn’t watch after seeing Trump’s name in the credits as executive producer.

“No one really knew that this was going to happen and I think that everyone was caught off guard... When people found out that Trump was still involved as executive producer and was still receiving money from the show, then half the people (started) boycotting it.”

Trump, the original host from 2008-14, and Schwarzene­gger sparred on Twitter after it was revealed that ratings for the reality business show had dipped.

“Yes, Arnold Schwarzene­gger did a really bad job as Governor of California and even worse on the Apprentice... but at least he tried hard,” Trump tweeted on

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. It’s a very divisive period now and I think this show got caught up in all that division. — Arnold Schwarzene­gger, actor and host of ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’

Feb 3.

“The ratings went right down the tubes,” the president had said a day earlier at an annual prayer breakfast of religious leaders, which Burnett also attended.

“Mark will never, ever bet against Trump again. And I want to just pray for Arnold, if we can, for those ratings.”

Schwarzene­gger hit back with a link to a story about his release of his tax returns during his campaign to be re-elected as governor of California in 2006.

He also posted a video in which he suggested he and his interlocut­or should switch jobs “so people can finally sleep comfortabl­y again.”

With the audience slumping below four million after the show’s debut in January, Schwarzene­gger’s resignatio­n may end up being moot, as NBC has not yet picked up a second season.

 ?? — Reuters file photo ?? Schwarzene­gger poses after a panel for ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’ in Universal City, California, last Dec 9.
— Reuters file photo Schwarzene­gger poses after a panel for ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’ in Universal City, California, last Dec 9.

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