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The Apprentice 2025 has reached its penultimate stage, revealing the final five entrepreneurs battling for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment and mentorship. After a gruelling process, including a dramatic double firing in the tenth task whic...
## Meet the Final Five:
### **Amber-Rose Badrudin (Convenience Store Owner, London)** Amber-Rose leveraged social media savvy to build her Asian convenience store, Oreemart, overcoming supplier challenges and sexism. Growing up with humble beginnings fuelled her drive. She sees social media not just as a marketing tool but as a "currency" that provides evidence of her hard work and generates a secondary income, allowing long-term business focus.
### **Anisa Khan (Pizza Company Owner, London)** Despite an academic background and family pressure to pursue a corporate career, Anisa followed her passion for entrepreneurship, launching her pizza business during Covid. She faced criticism but remained determined, drawing strength from past experiences where going against the grain proved successful (like playing Kabaddi for England). Her parents' immigrant background shaped her independence.
### **Chisola Chitambala (Virtual Assistant Company Owner, Essex)** Originally a qualified children's nurse, Chisola transitioned into business after a role in learning and development sparked her interest. She manages chronic migraine, which has shaped her resilience. Her nursing background instilled calmness under pressure and adaptability, skills she now applies to her virtual assistant business.
### **Dean Franklin (Air Conditioning Company Owner, Essex)** Dean pursued a trade, eventually starting his own air conditioning business during the pandemic despite having newborns at home. As the only parent in this year's process, his family is his primary motivation. He acknowledges lacking formal business training and seeks Lord Sugar's mentorship to elevate his already successful company.
### **Jordan Dargan (3D Animation Business Owner, Location not specified but originally from Ireland)** The youngest candidate, Jordan, is self-taught in 3D animation, learning via YouTube out of necessity after leaving a job. He overcame being underestimated and initial rejection (he was a reserve candidate) to reach the final five. He faced challenges growing up mixed-race in Ireland, which built his resilience. He values learning from Lord Sugar above all else.
### **The Journey to the Final** The path wasn't easy. Mia Collins, a bookie's favourite from Gloucestershire, was fired in a shock double elimination just before the final five, highlighting the intense pressure and unpredictability of the competition. Her exit followed a challenging fashion task where her design concepts, though aiming for innovation, didn't achieve commercial success in the task.
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