SAM Saadet is taking on the famous boardroom in hopes of winning over Lord Alan Sugar.
The mum-of-two is one of the 18 candidates who are all taking part in The Apprentice 2024.
Who is Sam Saadet on The Apprentice?
Hailing from Essex, Sam Saadet's business is to help mums and mums-to-be keep fit.
The businesswoman now hopes to secure that all important £250K from Lord Alan Sugar on The Apprentice 2024.
I deserve Lord Sugar's investment because I am one of the savviest, go-getting women I
Sam Saadet
know!"
On her biggest business fail, she said: "I don't consider any of my previous business ventures a failure, as they have all taught me something and helped me to create a more successful one.
"I moved to Malta at age 21 on my own to work for a year out there."
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She said that her friends call her "a real Del Boy" for being “part-wheeler dealer” as well as her eye for a bargain.
Sharing the news on her Instagram, Sam said: "Can't believe I'm even writing this but I am SO excited to finally blab out (been SO hard keeping it a secret from you all!) that I am a contestant on this year's @apprenticeuk !!
"I'm doing it for all the mamas to prove that we can be proud mums yet great business women too!
"Please all tune in and support me in my bid to win my fellow Essex boy, Lord Sugar's investment."
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What does Sam Saadet's business do?
Sam owns a business called The Mummy Movement.
She created it after she found creative and enjoyable ways to keep fit during her pregnancies and then around her busy life as a mum.
In the description on the Mummy Movement website, Sam said: "A mum of 2 young gorgeous girls, I created The Mummy Movement after feeling great keeping fit during both my pregnancies and then fitting it in around busy mum life but most importantly, to get a bit of 'me' back.
When is The Apprentice on?
The brand new series The Apprentice will kick off on February 1, 2024 on BBC One and the Player.
Lord Alan Sugar once again resides over the show, with the help of his aides Karren Brady and Tim Campbell.
Fans will be treated to 12 brand-new episodes of the business show.
It is set to run every Thursday at 9 pm until April 18, 2024.
Lord Sugar says the show - now in series 18 - will continue for years to come even though he only has a year left on the contract.
He told the BBC: "Well, I love it. I love doing it. If I didn't like doing it, I wouldn't do it.
"I can assure you I've got plenty of other things to do in my life, but I do enjoy it.
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"And what I enjoy about it is that it's growing acorns to oak trees.
"It's finding a person and starting all over again and doing exactly what I did back in the '60s."