The Apprentice - Raef Bjayou makes a fool of himself
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Raef Bjayou is willing to do whatever it takes to win the wedding task.
Raef really wants to impress Alan Sugar in The Apprentice wedding challenge.
Sir Alan's challenge this week is to run a stall at a wedding fair. Both teams have to decide which designer to represent and also think of another item to sell.
Helene decides that Renaissance's extra item will be wedding cakes.
Lucinda is the project manager of Alpha and she chooses to sell lingerie.
Raef is on Lucinda's team and he decides to dress up as a teddy bear.
He thinks this will drum up business for his team's wedding stall.
Raef tells the camera: "It may come across as a bit childish and silly but it has a serious purpose...to generate sales."
The teddy idea doesn't really fit with the team's top end dresses and fancy lingerie.
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