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Celebrity Apprentice stars announced
Frazier
Moore
NEW YORK—At a locked-down news conference in Manhattan last month, the
cast for “Celebrity Apprentice” was introduced to members of the press.
Everyone was sworn to secrecy. Now the secret can be told, says NBC,
which made public Monday the names of the cast members. Not that they
needed any introduction. Not all of them, anyway.
Not Omarosa, remembered for making everybody mad as a contestant on the
first “Apprentice” season in 2004. Why did Omarosa agree to come back?
“I did it for redemption,” she told reporters. Vincent Pastore (aka “Big
Pussy” from “The Sopranos”) was also instantly recognizable. So was
Stephen Baldwin, who explained his participation by noting he already
had “done a bunch of reality ... I thought it would be fun to play the
game.”
Likewise Gene Simmons of Kiss, star of his own reality series and
unabashed self-marketer. “I’m in the Gene Simmons business,” he said, so
doing “The Apprentice” can only help promote his many other ventures.
“Everything helps everything.” But others on hand did need a bit of
introduction.
Like Nely Galan, former entertainment president of the Telemundo network
and executive producer (and “life coach”) of “The Swan,” an extreme
makeover program that aired on Fox a few years back. Or the vaguely
familiar-looking woman introduced as Marilu Henner, best-known from the
sitcom “Taxi” a quarter-century ago.
The 14 celebrities won’t be vying for a job with Donald Trump, as in the
previous six “Apprentice” seasons, but instead will compete in
business-oriented tasks around New York City to raise money for their
favourite charities. The official “Celebrity Apprentice” will win a
$250,000 bonus to donate.
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