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I admit that I'm mystified by this type of programme, I don't see how people humiliating themselves in the name of "celebrity" is entertaining.
To say that I couldn't care any less is an understatement.
I understand why some people think as you do TM, but I rather enjoy it.
Unlike most reality shows there is actually a point to it - the job for what it's worth - and even decent losers have found themselves headhunted. Not many are truly humiliated.
We might think of most of them as twats, but they do put themselves out there and work pretty hard in a pressured and competitive environment.
And there are lots of tips for aspiring business people, mainly about what not to do.
I think it's a bit of fun. Oh, and there's some totty left in it.
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