Amal Clooney may replace Donald Trump as The Apprentice host
NBC turned Trump’s “You’re fired!” catchphrase on him, believes Amal fits the bill
British human rights lawyer Amal Clooney -- who married actor George Clooney in Venice last year -- might replace American real estate magnate Donald Trump as the host of reality TV show The Apprentice.
NBC turned Trump’s “You’re fired!” catchphrase on him after he made remarks about illegal Mexican immigrants being rapists and murderers during a political campaign last month.
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Looking for a high-profile woman, who can command as much attention in the boardroom as on the red carpet, the executives believe that Amal fits the bill perfectly, reports dailystar.co.uk.
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“We want Amal, although there are a couple of other prominent women in contention, we think she could be a perfect fit if her schedule can be made to dovetail with shooting requirements,” said a source.
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The idea of filming the show mainly in New York, where she is a regular lecturer as a visiting professor at Columbia Law School, appeals to Amal, according to friends of the couple.
NBC turned Trump’s “You’re fired!” catchphrase on him after he made remarks about illegal Mexican immigrants being rapists and murderers during a political campaign last month.
Read: Trump to sue Univision for nixing Miss USA
Looking for a high-profile woman, who can command as much attention in the boardroom as on the red carpet, the executives believe that Amal fits the bill perfectly, reports dailystar.co.uk.
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“We want Amal, although there are a couple of other prominent women in contention, we think she could be a perfect fit if her schedule can be made to dovetail with shooting requirements,” said a source.
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The idea of filming the show mainly in New York, where she is a regular lecturer as a visiting professor at Columbia Law School, appeals to Amal, according to friends of the couple.