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Watch the moment The Apprentice contestant makes shock return to show – a year after being fired
A CONTESTANT of the hit reality show The Apprentice makes a shock return to the show.
Tre Lowe is a wellness entrepreneur and one half of Architechs, a British garage band who had a hit song that reached number three in the UK singles chart.
Watch the moment The Apprentice contestant makes shock return to show – a year after being fired[/caption] Tre returns to mentor this year’s The Apprentice candidates[/caption] Fan favourite Tre made it to the shows final five candidates[/caption]Last year he appeared as a contestant on the reality business show The Apprentice and made it to the final five candidates.
But in a recent Instagram post he shocked his host of followers by announcing he was going back in!
Tre posted a video showing him at the keyboards alongside this year’s candidates as they attempted to make a hit song.
The video was captioned: “Buzzing for this episode! This time last year, I was in the boardroom as a contestant.
“Now I’m back mentoring the next wave of entrepreneurs, showing them how to craft a hit song and step up under pressure.
“What makes this moment even more special? Doing it in the year of the 25th anniversary of Body Groove, a track that changed everything for me.
“To come full circle, sharing my music knowledge and mentoring these candidates as they navigate the competition, is an absolute privilege.
“But this isn’t just about music, it’s about resilience, creativity, and stepping outside your comfort zone.
“Whether it’s crafting a song or building a business, success comes down to vision, execution, and belief.”
Tre concluded by stating: “Can’t wait to watch this on Thursday at 9PM on BBC One. Who’s tuning in?#TheApprentice #Mentorship #MusicBusiness #BodyGroove25 #EntrepreneurMindset.”
Fans rushed to respond to the post and share their good wishes. One stated: ” Very much looking forward to this!”
A second stated: “Congrats on going back!”
“Ayyyy can’t wait for next week” said another.
One more fan exclaimed: “You’re going to be making an appearance? It was clear you were one of the smartest, business savvy and decent and humble candidates ever.
The Apprentice biggest moments
THE Apprentice has been a fan favourite ever since it burst onto the box in 2005.
Here we take a look at five of the biggest moments over the years on the hit BBC One show.
Tim Campbell – Former London Underground transport manager Tim Campbell won the first series of the reality show in 2005. He is now one of Lord Sugar’s aides on the show.
Sarah Lynn and James White – For the first and only time in the show’s history, both finalists were crowned winners in 2017.
Amy Anzel – Season 16’s fired candidate Amy Anzel was BANNED from the final celebration show, after a tit-for-tat exchange over Lord Sugar’s mocking tweets.
Michelle Dewberry – Telecoms consultant Michelle Dewberry won the second series of the show in 2006. However, after winning a six-figure job with Lord Sugar she lasted just four months before she sensationally quit.
Selena Waterman-Smith – We’re used to tensions running high in the boardroom, but in 2015 a disagreement between two candidates spilled over – for the first time – into a physical bust-up. Events manager Selina Waterman-Smith was given a verbal warning by show bosses for her role in an off-camera scrap with Charleine Wain.
“It was clear you impressed Sugar, Brady and Campbell even from an early stage. That takes some doing. Not surprised Alan wanted you back!”
Fellow Apprentice Contestant and Music Director Virdi Mazaria joked: “I wish we had this task on our season! Just maybe it would’ve been one I wouldn’t have lost.”
However, last year’s Apprentice fans were utterly stunned by Tre’s rich musical past.
In one fiercely fought challenge, his opposing team used the song Body Groove by the garage group, Architechs as their music.
Of course, Tre was in the group and it was one of his songs, so he joked he would earn royalties from the use of the track.
Fans could not believe what they were watching as they took to social media in utter shock.
“Tre collecting his royalties from the other teams advert #TheApprentice”, jokingly noted one user.
As a second exclaimed: “Was today years old when I found out that Tre was part of the UK garage group Architects, and made the banger Body Groove feat Nana and also the awesome remix of Brandy & Monica’s The Boy is Mine. #TheApprentice.”
Whilst a third viewer gushed: “A win, and your song gets on national TV! What a week for Tre Lowe #TheApprentice”
A fourth excitedly posted: “HOW DID I NOT KNOW BEFORE NOW THAT TRE FROM #TheApprentice RELEASED ICONIC 00s GARAGE JAM ‘BODY GROOVE’?!!!!”
Tre returns to the show to help mentor the candidates who are tasked with making a hit record[/caption]The Apprentice airs on BBC1 and is available to stream on BBCIplayer.
Is Prince William Britain’s Trump card? Secret plan for Wills to win over Donald Trump is revealed by insiders
PRINCE William could be Britain’s “Trump card” as insiders reveal plans for the royal to build a special relationship with the new President.
Royal experts have hinted the Prince of Wales could be the key to forging a better bond between the US leader and Sir Keir Starmer.
Prince William could be Britain’s ‘Trump card’[/caption] Insiders say royal aids want to push William into a global statesman figure[/caption] Royal experts suggested the PM may clash more with the President[/caption]It comes as the PM and Trump spoke for around 45 minutes on the phone after the inauguration last month.
At the end of last month, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Starmer will travel to Washington to meet his counterpart “within the next few weeks”.
Sir Keir Starmer also met with Prince William at Kensington Palace for the first time since becoming the PM shortly after the phone call.
Cameron Walker, Royal Correspondent for GB News, told The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show: “The meeting took place at Kensington Palace and I understand it’s protocol that once a year the Prime Minister would be meeting Prince William.
“But I think it was telling that it was as soon after the PM had a phone call with the new President Trump.
“We know that royal sources and his aids want to push William into this global statesman figure and we know the Labour government isn’t going to get on much with President Trump and the Republican party in the US.
“So, is the Royal Family going to be the British government’s Trump card, pardon the pun, to get the trade tariffs off the table and create a better relationship with the US.”
The Sun’s Royal Editor Mr Wilkinson highlighted how these are “new things” for Prince William to get a grasp of.
Bronte Coy, Royal Reporter, News.co.au, added: “We are in a time of great global change, there are massive shifts in dynamics and we do know that Trump on the record has talked about how fond he is of Prince William and he does respond well with people he has that relationship with, where he admires them, respects them, as he did with the late queen and does with King Charles.
“It makes sense that William will be pushed forward as well along with the King to maintain those lines of communication that are quite friendly.
“It’s going to be very useful for the UK Government because their policies and the personality of the PM is very different to the new US administration.”
Mr Wilkinson also threw out questions surrounding Starmer and William’s relationship.
Mr Walker suggested any common ground would be found in issues surrounding the environment and conservation.
“Whoever is in government, Prince William will know as future king, he will have to find common ground with every politician,” he added.
The Sun’s Royal Editor highlighted how it is beneficial for the PM to have a good relationship with the Royal Family.
Ms Coy continued: “If they can work together and have a good relationship it will only be beneficial to everybody, but especially the PM.”
Mr Walker added: “Starmer can only dream of the approval rating Prince William has at the moment.
“The latest YouGov poll has him at around 80 per cent, most popular member of the royal family.”
This comes as the Home Secretary warned on Saturday that US trade tariffs risk having a “really damaging impact” on the global economy.
Donald Trump slapped a 25 per cent levy on goods from Mexico and Canada, with ten per cent on Chinese items.
Retaliatory measures are expected.
Yvette Cooper said: “Tariff increases right across the world can have a really damaging impact on global growth and trade, so I don’t think it’s what anybody wants to see.”
She added: “We want to reduce barriers to trade, make it easier for businesses.”
Trump has also indicated that the EU could also be hit with tariffs on goods.
He also says Canada should become the 51st state in America to avoid the levies.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, he wrote the tariffs will be worth the “pain” to help create a “golden age of America”.
Sir Keir, who heads to Brussels for talks today said that he wants a “strong trading relationship” with the US.
But Reform leader Nigel Farage said: “Cosying up to the EU at the very moment Trump is putting tariffs on the world is a bad look.
“Starmer must use our Brexit freedoms, not surrender them.”
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Trump and Starmer speak on the phone for first time in 45 minute chat and 'agree to meet soon'
By Noa Hoffman
The PM and Trump spoke for around 45 minutes, covering trade, the economy and Britain’s plan to spark a bonfire of growth-impeding red tape at the end of last month.
In his first call with a European leader, Trump discussed his love for the Royal Family and happiness at the return of British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari from Hamas’ terror dungeons.
The PM applauded the top deal broker for securing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas – an issue his predecessor Joe Biden failed at for months.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister thanked President Trump for his kind words and congratulated him on his inauguration.
“The two leaders stressed the importance of the close and warm ties between the UK and the US.
“They agreed to meet soon and looked forward to further discussions then.”
The president also offered his condolences to Sir Keir following the death of his brother.
Hours before the call Trump gave the PM a surprise boost as he declared the Labour leader has done a “very good job thus far”.
The president confessed to having a “very good relationship” with Sir Keir, despite calls from his top ally and tech billionaire Elon Musk for the PM to resign.
On board the Presidential jet Air Force One, Trump said: “I get along with him well. I like him a lot.
“He’s liberal, which is a bit different from me, but I think he’s a very good person and I think he’s done a very good job thus far.
“He’s represented his country in terms of philosophy.
“I may not agree with his philosophy, but I have a very good relationship with him.”
Cops hunt for blue car after TWO hit-and-run incidents saw vehicle hit bus & collide with Skoda on busy roundabout
COPS are hunting for a blue car after it was involved in TWO hit-and-run incident’s in Co Antrim within the space of a few hours.
Police are appealing for witnesses to first incident, which is a crash that took place near Kilmakee Roundabout, Co Antrim on Saturday.
It saw a bus travelling along Ballyrobin Road at around 6:40pm being clipped by a car travelling in the opposite direction.
The bus was damaged to the front of the vehicle.
And the driver of the car failed to stop.
In the second incident, which took place on the nearby Kilmakee Roundabout, the same car collided with a Skoda at approximately 8.45pm.
The suspect vehicle allegedly reversed into the Skoda twice before driving off towards Templepatrick.
The vehicle is described as a blue and estate-type car.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police are appealing for information following two reports of hit and run collisions in Templepatrick on Saturday 1st February.
“Officers are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed either collision or anyone with dash-cam or other footage that could assist with enquiries, to contact police on 101 quoting reference 1339 of 01/02/25.
“You can also submit a report online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.
“Information can be given anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
CRASH TRAGEDY
Separately, two men aged in their 20s have been killed in a horror crash last Friday, January 31.
Suresh Cherekuri, 23, and Bhargav Chithoori, 24, died after the Audi A6 crashed into trees on the N80 at Graiguenaspiddoge, in Leagh, Rathoe, Co Carlow, around 1.15am.
The pals, who had been living in Hannover Road, also Co Carlow, were the driver and a back seat passenger in the vehicle.
Two other people, a man and a woman, were also in the car and are being treated in hospital for serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The car travelled through the Mount Leinster area, through Fenagh and on to the Wexford Road before the crash.
The accident happened on the first anniversary of the deaths of Katie Graham, 19, Daryl Culbert, 21 and Michael Kelly, 25.
Gardai were liaising with authorities in India as they attempted to track down the crash victims’ relatives.
Gardai have urged anyone with information to come forward.
Child and man struck by van in horror housing estate hit-and-run as cops urge witnesses to come forward
A CHILD and a man were struck by a van in a horror housing estate hit-and-run.
The shock collision took place on Hullah Lane in Wrexham, Wales, on Sunday afternoon at approximately 5.50pm.
Police are urging witnesses to come forward following the incident.
A North Wales Police Roads Policing Unit statement said: “A man and a child have sustained serious injuries following a collision in Wrexham on Sunday, February 2nd.
“It is reported that the driver of a small white or silver van travelling along Hullah Lane, Wrexham, collided with two pedestrians at approximately 5.50pm.
“The driver of the van, which lost the passenger side wing mirror during the collision, did not stop after the collision.
“Emergency services attended which resulted in the two pedestrians being taken to hospital with serious injuries.”
PC Scott Duncan of the Roads Crime Unit added: “I am appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision and who has not already spoken to police, to come forward.
“I am also appealing to anyone who was travelling in the area and saw a van matching the above description to contact us, and particularly anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage which might help with our investigations.
“Your help could be crucial in identifying the vehicle and those responsible.”
Anybody with information is urged to contact police via their website or by calling 101, quoting reference number 25000089651.
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