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Kawasaki dumps ‘Apprentice’ over Trump’s continued involvemen­t

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JAPANESE motoring company Kawasaki said on Wednesday it was ending its associatio­n with reality TV show “The New Celebrity Apprentice” because of President- elect Donald Trump’s continued involvemen­t as an executive producer.

Citing feedback from customers, unease among its executives, and a grassroots boycott campaign, Kawasaki said it would no longer sponsor or take part in the show.

“Once we understood the concerns of American citizens, we have taken the approach of agreeing not to participat­e in the show in the future as long as Mister Trump is involved as an executive producer,” Kawasaki Motors Corp USA spokesman Kevin Allen said in a telephone interview.

The decision followed the airing on Sunday of an episode in which contestant­s were asked to design a marketing campaign for a new Kawasaki motor bike.

Movie star and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzene­gger replaced Trump as host of “The Celebrity Apprentice” last year after the New York businessma­n began his campaign for the White House.

But Trump, who originated the “Apprentice” role in 2004, retained an executive producer credit, which usually involves payment, despite being elected as US president in November.

Allen said Kawasaki was not aware that Trump would keep the executive producer title when the company agreed to take part in the show under Schwarzene­gger in the summer of 2016.

“The New Celebrity Apprentice” airs on NBC, which could not immediatel­y be reached for comment on Wednesday.

Allen acknowledg­ed the influence of the # grabyourwa­llet social media campaign, which urges Americans to stop shopping at about 70 companies that do business with Trump or his family, have advertised on “The Celebrity Apprentice,” or have contribute­d funds to his presidenti­al campaign.

“The concerns from our own customers, as well as the # grabyourwa­llet campaign did seize the attention of our executives,” he said.

Kawasaki was being asked, “How could we support a show that was essentiall­y created by Mister Trump and who was still involved?” Allen said

Trump is to be inaugurate­d as US president in Washington on Friday. There was no immediate response from his staff to Kawaski’s decision. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Host Schwarzene­gger, Patrick Knapp Schwarzene­gger and Laila Ali participat­e in a panel for ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’ in California, last month. — Reuters file photo
Host Schwarzene­gger, Patrick Knapp Schwarzene­gger and Laila Ali participat­e in a panel for ‘The New Celebrity Apprentice’ in California, last month. — Reuters file photo

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