The Apprentice finalists REVEALED: Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford survive the ... trends now

The Apprentice finalists REVEALED: Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford survive the ... trends now
The Apprentice finalists REVEALED: Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford survive the ... trends now

The Apprentice finalists REVEALED: Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford survive the ... trends now

Phil Turner and Rachel Woolford have made it through to the final of The Apprentice after a nail-biting semi-final. 

The Bognor Regis Pie company owner and fitness entrepreneur triumphed over Tre Lowe, Flo Edwards and Dr Paul Midha for the gruelling week of intense interviews, as they proved themselves strong enough to handle the heat. 

After eleven challenging weeks, the pair will go head to head in next week's final as they battle to become Lord Sugar's new business partner and win his £250,000 investment.

On Thursday some familiar faces returned as the final five candidates met with Lord Sugar's most trusted advisors as business plans were interrogated, CVs picked apart and white lies exposed as the candidates battled it out to make the final. 

And it was Tre, Flo and Paul who sadly fell at the last hurdle, with their business plans being turned down by Lord Sugar. 

Phil Turner (pictured) and Rachel Woolford have made it through to the final of The Apprentice after a nail-biting semi-final

Phil Turner (pictured) and Rachel Woolford have made it through to the final of The Apprentice after a nail-biting semi-final

The Bognor Regis Pie company owner and fitness entrepreneur triumphed over Tre Lowe, Flo Edwards and Dr Paul Midha in the gruelling week of intense interviews (Rachel pictured)

The Bognor Regis Pie company owner and fitness entrepreneur triumphed over Tre Lowe, Flo Edwards and Dr Paul Midha in the gruelling week of intense interviews (Rachel pictured)

Claude branded Tre's business plan 'woefully inadequate' while Linda highlighted his lack of scientific evidence to back up his 'testosterone shots.'

Mike then presented Tre with a sample of his own shot, based off the ingredients listed and forced him to taste it for the first time. 

Phil was accused of deceiving customers by Mike after he said his pie company was established in 1933, despite first being opened in 2012. 

Linda then questioned his accounts and said he would have to put his prices up to keep making a profit.  

Rachel's gym plan was slammed by Claude who said she was 'missing proper numbers' after she was initially praised by Claudine, with Mike then savagely purchasing the domain names for her gyms before she did. 

Both Claude and Linda said Paul had pitched the wrong business in choosing a scrub company, branding it a 'fairytale.'

Finally, Flo's recruitment company was found to share a name with an existing company in Norwich and Claudine questioned her staffing numbers.

In the most dramatic boardroom to date, Lord Sugar told music and wellness entrepreneur Tre: 'Tre, I've always said to people in this process that you will learn as you go along, and that includes me. And

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