(But seriously, I’m sure they are very happy with getting him off the books after he blew his chance to grow his career on the biggest Saturday night family entertainment show)
Fearless-King3399 on
If this is the level of celebrity Strictly Come Dancing are dropping to then why not just let normal people take part?
BlackSpinedPlinketto on
Very curious why this fairly average person is treated like some kind of superstar. Is it too much to hope that he goes away now.
Dizagaox on
If they actually rigged the votes, they would use that power to keep the bigger names in for longer, not to get the token out early.
Smooth-Quantity-7024 on
His fall from whatever low-grade grace he was at is really brightening my Christmas.
callsignhotdog on
He could’ve taken it with grace, come back for the final, probably grown his following a bit, and continued to build his personal brand and career.
Now he just looks like a whiney child and unlikely to get invited onto anything else if the producers think there’s a risk he’ll sue and/or make allegations.
psnow85 on
Also really hard to believe he is just 34 years old. I would have expected him to be at least 10 years older than that. Just a weird bloke who can’t keep his mouth shut!
joeschmoagogo on
Has there actually been anyone from Apprentice who’s not a sociopath?
OVO_Papi on
Wonder how much more new grifting he can do to stay relevant as he’s already pushed as much out as he can
outofideasfor1 on
Skinner is a greedy and arrogant man. It wasn’t enough to just pretend to be working class and relentlessly positive he had to go on the right wing grift for even more money. Got high on his own ego.
He could’ve had a decent career just being the first bit, but it’s never enough for these LinkedIn weirdos.
The only thing the BBC has to apologise for is why The Apprentice gave two particularly despicable individuals a springboard into the public eye. Him and Hopkins were unknowns before then.
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(But seriously, I’m sure they are very happy with getting him off the books after he blew his chance to grow his career on the biggest Saturday night family entertainment show)
If this is the level of celebrity Strictly Come Dancing are dropping to then why not just let normal people take part?
Very curious why this fairly average person is treated like some kind of superstar. Is it too much to hope that he goes away now.
If they actually rigged the votes, they would use that power to keep the bigger names in for longer, not to get the token out early.
His fall from whatever low-grade grace he was at is really brightening my Christmas.
He could’ve taken it with grace, come back for the final, probably grown his following a bit, and continued to build his personal brand and career.
Now he just looks like a whiney child and unlikely to get invited onto anything else if the producers think there’s a risk he’ll sue and/or make allegations.
Also really hard to believe he is just 34 years old. I would have expected him to be at least 10 years older than that. Just a weird bloke who can’t keep his mouth shut!
Has there actually been anyone from Apprentice who’s not a sociopath?
Wonder how much more new grifting he can do to stay relevant as he’s already pushed as much out as he can
Skinner is a greedy and arrogant man. It wasn’t enough to just pretend to be working class and relentlessly positive he had to go on the right wing grift for even more money. Got high on his own ego.
He could’ve had a decent career just being the first bit, but it’s never enough for these LinkedIn weirdos.
[Whenever this guy makes the news this is the song that plays in my head](https://youtu.be/0-z-ENnmCkQ?si=8gAP6x5VLnHxZIDw)
…who?
Only reasonable response.
The only thing the BBC has to apologise for is why The Apprentice gave two particularly despicable individuals a springboard into the public eye. Him and Hopkins were unknowns before then.