A fired The Apprentice 2025 candidate has now turned over £1 million with their business

Lord Sugar hated the business plan, but the candidate says they ‘proved him wrong’


The Apprentice 2025 candidate Amber-Rose Badrudin has been one of the most memorable of the bunch in the cast, and made it all the way to the dreaded interview week. But after the four cruel interviewers didn’t care much for her bubble tea business – she failed to convince Lord Sugar her idea was worth the investment. But now Amber-Rose says she had the last laugh, because she’s “proved him wrong” by now turning over £1 million revenue with her bubble tea business and massive social media following.

Amber-Rose has been one of the rejects of The Apprentice 2025 who has managed to prove that she was definitely worth the investment. And she didn’t even get the calling card gift Jordan got! Here’s what Amber-Rose has said about how she proved Lord Sugar wrong after getting fired from The Apprentice 2025.

She’s raking it in

Speaking to Metro after she got fired last night, Amber-Rose said that she’s proved Lord Sugar wrong after The Apprentice. “I’ve gone ahead with the business plan he said no to so that’s kind of my way of saying, “I’m going to prove him wrong”.”

Amber-Rose is set to open her bubble tea shop in Croydon. “When I went on to The Apprentice we were a six-figure business, but during that time, we’ve now turned into a seven-figure business and I’ve opened a new business. So with all of that, I didn’t need the investment. Essentially, I wanted to prove the point that if Lord Sugar wasn’t going to invest in me, I’m going to invest in myself.”

She’s also racked up 800K on TikTok and a big following across all social media platforms. She cites this growth as being instrumental in the success she’s found with her business plan. “I worked and worked and worked during the time we filmed to airing because I wanted to prove the point that I could do it by myself. I was successful before going into the process, and I only want to go on to be more successful afterwards.

“For me, it’s about pushing myself as far as I physically and possibly can, and if anything, it’s given me ammo, because if there is one thing I’m going to do is prove a point!

“When we first opened OreeMart we were able to generate six figures in six months and that was when we were nothing, we had zero followers and were starting from scratch.”

Fair play. Pass us a bubble tea, then! Why not!

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