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'The Celebrity Apprentice' recap: Hotdog vending with the 'stars'

Jan 4, 2008, 08:52 AM | by Kate Ward

Categories: 'The Celebrity Apprentice', Mini TV Watch, Reality TV

Ca_l Oh boy. He just couldn’t help himself. After a lackluster sixth season of The Apprentice, Donald Trump decided to pulverize the proverbial dead horse by launching yet a "star"-studded edition of television’s most tired reality show. And though last night’s premiere of The Celebrity Apprentice wasn’t nearly as bad as I'd anticipated, how did a show best known for its hilariously combative nature manage to utilize its cast of supersized personalities to such milquetoast effect?

On a more positive note, though, The Apprentice—and let’s face it, the entire Trump empire—is famous for its classlessness, and the premiere sure did manage to deliver on that front. Between Trump’s opening salvo denying our celebrities human qualities (they’re simply commodities now), to his inquiries into Tito Ortiz’s personal life, the trashiness quotient was high. And considering the show's primary competition in this strike-addled world is VH1’s Top Model marathon, I fear I might already be just a little hooked.

Of course, the casting of these so-called “successful" celebrities (uh—Stephen Baldwin?) is not the only change on this season of The Apprentice. This year, contestants are not vying for a job, but are rather playing for their respective charities. And in a world where one of the most popular television prizes continues to be a giant disco-ball trophy, it’s refreshing to see celebrities compete not just for career revival (hey, this is reality TV, after all), but also a good cause.

So who do we have here? Who was desperate brave enough to court verbal mockery and humiliation by one of the most undignified creatures television has ever seen?

There are two “celebrities” I had never heard of until this episode: buxom Playboy Playmate Tiffany Fallon and expressionless producer Nely Galán; four that I had to Google before remembering exactly what they did for a living: softball Olympian Jennie Finch, supermodel Carol Alt, and fighters Lennox Lewis and Tito Ortiz; two reality show alums: The Apprentice Season 1’s Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth and America’s Got Talent’s Piers Morgan; and six bonafide celebrities: Taxi actress Marilu Henner, country singer Trace Adkins, rocker Gene Simmons, The Sopranos star Vincent Pastore, gymnast Nadia Comaneci and Stephen "Hey, at least I'm doing better than Daniel" Baldwin. Can’t say I was too overwhelmed with the fluid definition of “celebrity,” but it beats a weekly dose of Flava Flav or Johnny Fairplay. And it is definitely worth pointing out that over the course of the hour, all the celebrities surprisingly came off as mildly to moderately intelligent.

Moving on, let’s start with the challenge, shall we?  After dividing the cast into two teams—men vs. women—and instructing each group to come up with a name (the girls chose Empresario, the boys opted for Hydra), Trump told his celebrities that their first task would entail selling hot dogs on the streets of New York. Though Nely proved her spirit by offering her teammates a bizarre version of a pirate hat, Empresario decided to anoint the overly enthusiastic Omarosa as their project manager. Of course, Omarosa wouldn’t be Omarosa without that condescending attitude that Tiffany would later reference in the boardroom, and the two sparred on whether to use a sales tactic promoting their business skills or their celebrity (Tiffany, smartly, favored the latter). The Apprentice alum, however, was unwilling to back down, and Empresario developed a plan that relied mainly on cute shirts and hats. And when it came to execution, only the shrewd Marilu managed to understand that the key to victory was bringing in the high rollers through her celebrity status; her flurry of phone calls earned the team $10,000, and herself the position of early front runner in the competition.

On the boys’ end, Hydra named Stephen their team leader, and darned if the guy has a bit of Jack Donaghy in him, because he managed to head a team that came up with one heck of a sales plan. Within the first few minutes of brainstorming, Hydra tried to parlay their fame into money. And thank god the men had their Blackberrys, because Tito’s sad, junior-high posterboard certainly didn't do Hydra any favors. Good thing his trusty girlfriend Jenna Jameson showed up to audition for the next season of Rock of Love help him out with the publicity (but couldn’t she spare just a little more that $200 for a charity hot dog?).

In the boardroom, we learned the men easily trumped the women’s $17,038 with a whopping $52,286, and the total amount was awarded to Stephen’s breast cancer charity. As for the end result, somehow Omarosa managed to get off the hook for not only her poor leadership decisions, but also for managing to debase Tiffany by basically claiming she only had two things to offer in the competition (I’ll let you figure out exactly what those two things are). And though some may feel that Tiffany would've stayed longer had she argued her point just a bit better, I choose to think that Trump was too hypnotized by Omarosa’s Jetsons-inspired, Mother Ginger dress to let her go.

What do you think? Will The Celebrity Apprentice make it onto your TiVo? Do you hope that future episodes focus more on the cast’s business skills, and less on their celebrity status? Will Piers and Omarosa be the only ones who keep the show entertaining? And are you as excited as I am about the future appearances of Bob Saget and Alec Baldwin, as teased in the opening minutes of the premiere?

Jeannie Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:07 PM EST

I am so glad you got rid of Omarosa. It is pretty sad when you think you have to have people like that on the show to get ratings. Hopefully in the future the writers or who ever it is can come up with more creative, ideas of who to bring on instead of haveing to stoop to those levels. If not than maybe it is time for the show to call it quits. I really do enjoy watching the apprentice so I hope it stays and you can bring on more people that can add value to the show and make it entertaining as well.

matt mathews Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 01:18 PM EST

hey all- i just uploaded a new video about gene simmons getting the boot on celebrity apprentice. donald trump had to do it! here is the url;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il31ZyrxKY4

check it out and let me know what you think. the song is perfect for the video.

David Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 03:39 PM EST

Where's my Whitney??

Critical Cat Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 03:09 PM EST

I think Trump should have fired himself for this abortion of a TV show.

matt mathews Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 02:21 PM EST

check out these videos i made about the celebrities getting FIRED by donald trump on the celebrity apprentice. the song under the videos is by trace adkins who is the big cowboy on the show. thanks, enjoy and let me know what you think. here are the links- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8q4LHRegfA http://www.youtube.com/watch? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRHWfC0hC3Q - one is about tiffany fallon getting the boob, i mean boot in the first week, the second one is a terrible and painful dismount by nadia comaneci and the third one is about trace adkins' voice of god. i thought that was really funny LOL!

MATT MATHEWS

Cant take too much Trump Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 05:59 AM EST

I hate Donald Trump, but last week Thurs was dead, so...Omarosa said to not use sex or celebrity, which cost them bigtime! Most are not business saavy, why are they there? Now Gene, he is a SHARK, he will likely do well, if not win. He eats drinks and sleeps deals. What do all the sports people know about business? I know Nadia from my childhood, but thats gym, not sales. Everyone was 'begging' Omarosa for advice? Yeahright. Just one more thing: If Stephen Gets Alec on , then he, Alec & Daniel will be on opposite each other!

Cant take too much Trump Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 05:53 AM EST

I hate Donald Trump, but last week Thurs wad dead, so...Omarosa said to not use sex or celebrity, which cost them bigtime! Most are not business saavy, why are they there? Now Gene, he is a SHARK, he will likely do well, if not win. He eats drinks and sleeps deals. What do all the sports people know about business? I know Nadia from my childhood, but thats gym, not sales. Everyone was 'begging' Omarosa for advice? Yeahright. Just one more thing: If Stephen Gets Alec on , then he, Alec & Daniel will be on opposite each other!

kate Wed, Jan 9, 2008 at 10:23 PM EST

the only reason i started watching this season was to read Whitney's recap. no offense, Kate Ward, but i miss my Whitney!

Trump Lover Tue, Jan 8, 2008 at 10:10 AM EST

I'm so glad this show is back so I can lovingly gaze at Trump's beautifully sculpted hair. I hope when I'm eighty like him I can still whip my remaining 5 pieces of hair across my whole head like only he can. He will never need a wig. Rosie O'Donnell is a big fat drunk.

will Mon, Jan 7, 2008 at 08:59 AM EST

Wow, is everyone out to get Omarosa? Everyone, it seems, was talking trash about her. Omarosa may not be likable but she KNOWS how to play the game. She came back at Donald & his so and that takes b*lls. She was great in the boardroom. She made mistakes but the right person left. The Playboy centerfold was the weakest link. She could defend herself against the wits of Omarosa. I'm glad she's there.

Em Sun, Jan 6, 2008 at 07:49 PM EST

I don't know why I watch The Apprentice but I like some of the "challenges" of past years so I keep watching. Dull shows are what the FastForward button is for on my DVR. It seems that the woman have less celebrity appeal than the men. I visually recognized most of the men, but the women (while some having famous names) all have generic "beautiful people" faces that blend in with the rest of the population. I think if the women want to promote their famousness, they need monogrammed t-shirts with a short biography. Maybe then people will go "OH, so THAT's who that was!!"

Clarisse Sun, Jan 6, 2008 at 12:29 PM EST

Please Whitney come back. The only way I will be able to watch this show is if Whitney is dishing on it. And yeah...this review should be under TV Watch. I had to go and find this and was disappointed not to see Whitney's name. Your ducklings are awaiting your reviews!!!! By the way this celebrity apprentice is a JOKE...it blows!!!!

Dave Sat, Jan 5, 2008 at 07:04 PM EST

I knew coming into this show it was going to be an absolute train wreck. And it was. And I loved it.

Regular Viewer Sat, Jan 5, 2008 at 04:11 PM EST

The recap did miss the most entertaining spots of the show - Gene's calls in his full, apathy-laden persona, and his call that Omorosa is a 'cocka-roacha.' Dead On!

karen Sat, Jan 5, 2008 at 09:19 AM EST

this is the first time i have ever watched the show and i really liked it.

Gina Sat, Jan 5, 2008 at 02:06 AM EST

EW, I just have one thing to say--BRING BACK WHITNEY!!! Plain and Simnple.

Jean Guy Levesque Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:57 PM EST

I'm only watching the show for Trumps incredible, luxurious, gerbil looking hair. Vive la France!!!! Go Piers you beautiful French men.

Phil Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 08:36 PM EST

Why is this show still on the air? Is Trump paying NBC to keep it on? Did anyone watch last year's season?

Corran Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 08:35 PM EST

Yeah Omarosa messed up badly by not using the celebrities fame to their advantage, yet I can understand why Trump fired Tiffany. She stupidly remarked that she wanted to save using the Heffner card for bigger tasks. Trump hates people who presume they are going to be around for a long time, so that's why he fired her. Plus, she could not defend herself against Omarosa but actually was nice to her at several points. Despite how much people may hate Omarosa, Tiffany did bury herself in this episode and it was her own weak responses and defense that led to her dismissal. I'd rather have someone like OMarosa who knows she made a mistake but still fights hard in the boardroom instead of sitting around idly and not defend themselves.

Journeyman (not an Apprentice) Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 07:23 PM EST

A friend of mine just explained it to moi -

* Omarosa is on the Apprentice again because she thinks that the winner gets to be Hillary's Press Secretary if the worse case scenario does, in fact, occur.

* She can counter the Obama demographic. (mid western lib)

* She can counter the Kucinich demo. (pyscho-bob)

* She can counter the Monica monichre. (does the Bill, not the Hill)

MaggieD Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 05:12 PM EST

Omarosa a celeberty? When did that happen? In her usual form she was able to turn everything around and blame everyone else for her failure. Hmmm...why do I think she probably does this in real life too? The women should have been smart and had a untied front against her. They should not have sat back and let her rip on everyone else when it was her decision that caused the loss. I assure you that if they would have won she would have gladly taken all of the credit.

Mike Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 04:36 PM EST

There's this, Idol and NBCs 100 other game shows. After the Super Bowl, I will use my TV as a a door stop.

Sara Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 04:28 PM EST

Did Omarosa get implants? Those certainly were ugly shirts she picked out for her team. Stephen's comment when asked if he knew Omarosa was great.

dma69 Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 03:59 PM EST

Oh, great. We have a writer's stike and we get stuck with THIS crap again?!?!? This should've been cancelled already. And on what planet is Omarosa a celebrity? Planet Delusional?

SuzieC Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 03:32 PM EST

I agree with Adam.
Oh Omarosa...the woman can twist absolutely anything.

Jason Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 02:44 PM EST

Wow. I can't believe Trump doesn't want any guys to watch the show. He's going to lose a lot of male viewers by kicking off the playmate so early... stupid

kav Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 02:19 PM EST

Why isn't this review in TV Watch where it should be?

Go Gene Simmons and Marilu Henner! When I heard that Gene was on, I immediately knew he would be a force to be reckoned with. Excellent first show!!! Who cares how cheesy it is? It's great entertainment and the money is going to charity. I'm hooked!

YANKEEMAN Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 02:00 PM EST

Kate Ward works for a major show biz magazine, and she doesn't know Lennox Lewis, an UNDISPUTED heavyweight champ??? Whitney, please put your half-fingered gloves back on and do this pop watch for us.

YANKEEMAN Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 01:58 PM EST

Kate Ward works for a major show biz magazine, and she doesn't know Lennox Lewis, an UNDISPUTED heavyweight champ??? Whitney, please put your half-fingered gloves back on and do this pop watch for us.

uncle marty Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 01:54 PM EST

Wow what a body nadia Comenici has! Maybe you didn't recognize her because she's got a DD chest and a ridiculous body...she used to be a skinny little gymnast and now she looks like she could work at Scores!

Journeyman (not an Apprentice) Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 01:35 PM EST

I liked the first two seasons. Seemed fair and the tasks were doable. Since then, including the Martha Stewart Apprentice, the show has been a debacle and about ego. Don't get me started on the version where the losing task-monkeys had to sleep in tents.

Honestly, I would watch the show if it were about team-building, productivity, integrity, personal effort and personal growth... but it is not. It is the anthesis of those things.

The deal-breaker this season - Omarosa - I WILL NOT WATCH A SINGLE MINUTE of this seasons' Apprentice, because she is on it.

jb Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 01:13 PM EST

Tiffany was a lamb led to slaughter. The boardroom sparring is what decides the loser, not whether you did this or that. Tiffany just didn't have the ruthless experience to take on Omarossa in the boardroom. And Carol Alt certainly wasn't going to let Oma use her trashy tactics to take her down.

Omarossa's dress Jetsons-inspired? I thought it was a potato sack with BIG buttons! Omarossa has absolutely nothing going for her unless trash and crudeness have become character qualities. She dodged a major bullet last night, guaranteeing her some longevity for this season. If she could dodge it as a PM, may god help the future PMs hoping to take her on in the boardroom. I relish the day she gets hers, hopefully sooner than later. She's overused her moment in the sun.

garciamomma Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 12:16 PM EST

Gotta love Gene Simmons in this one......I pretty much gave up on the Apprentice last year, but when I heard Gene was gonna be on, I had to tune in.

Where was Nadia? I dont remember her either.

Cant wait for another Omarosa/Piers smackdown. Or a Omarosa/Carol smackdown.....

I just want Omarosa smacked down, but that wont happen till later....they'll want to keep her around for the controversy, because a lot of those people are just too laid back.

Gotta see the dust up next week between the Donald and Gene over the Trump daughter (is it Ivanka, or is that the exwife's name?)

Sha Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 12:11 PM EST

Many thanks to Kate for writing a great recap, but I am in agreement with the group here. Bring back Whitney! I always looked forward to her articles after every Apprentice show. It appears that this season Miss Whitney will have LOTS to "rip" on!! Her ducklings need her back for this Apprentice season!!

Edwin Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 12:05 PM EST

There are harmless guilty pleasures, and then there are shows you watch that make you want to shower to scrub the experience off. This falls in the latter. I watched the first show to see how bad the train wreck was, and it exceeded my expectations. As far as some of the comments about Omarosa (one of the few highlights was the sparring w/ Piers on her name and celebrity status): duh; the earlier guidance to not use T&A to sell was because the Apprentice was intended to focus on business skills. This is Celebrity Apprentice: almost by definition the point is to exploit celebrity status to gain. Obvious distinction she should have been slammed on in the boardroom, particulary since that was the overriding reason the women lost. But, as others stated, the villain has to stick around. Only I won't for this debacle.

NewWatcher Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:58 AM EST

I haven't watched any of the previous season, but with the writer's strike, I'm giving any new TV a chance... even if it means putting up with The Don (OY). Omarossa is a quick talker but quick doesn't equal smart. I'm hoping she won't be around long even if she does make for a good villian. I truly believe that if Tiffany had calmly explained that she suggested using her celebrity from the beginning and Omarossa said NO that Trump may have badgered "O" a bit more and soon tired of her snippy, backstabbing double-talk.

lady godiva Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:54 AM EST

Nip and Tuck show? Biff and Buff. Everyone was nipped here, tucked there, stuffed there, depleted here and propped up to speak. They looked like muppets or puppets. Even Donald kids didnt' look real. Why do they look like something out of the 20's and they are going to break out in a flap dance. Real biffed and buffed people and they speak!

This was for charity allright! But for whom?


Andie Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:37 AM EST

Anyone else notice that all 4 Baldwin brothers can feasibly be on tv at the same time?

(Alec in 30 Rock, Daniel in Celebrity Rehab, Billy in Dirty Sexy Money and Stephen in the Apprentice)

Randy Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:35 AM EST

I'm bumming. Lost our office pool with Tiffany's ouster. (We picked out of a hat) Figured Trump would have kept her a few weeks - he likes da ladies. Was Nadia even there? didn't hear boo from her. Looking forward to the Omaroaster vs Marilu - Carol Alt showdown.

Eli Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:28 AM EST

Omarosa is this year's Evil Dick, I love her!

Sally in Chicago Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:22 AM EST

Omarosa was criticized on the last Apprentice for just what Trump criticized her for last time -- using sex to sell and celebrityship. HUH? He criticized the women on that show for T&A and then he encourages this team to use T&A to sell. The man is insane! And why on earth would she want to be on THAT show again and be ridiculed. She must be a masochist.

Lola Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:21 AM EST

This show got very old, very long ago.

--read my blog at http://fashionpoirot.blogspot.com

Valerie Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:18 AM EST

I missed it, last night, but I guess I'm gonna have to go back to that darn show ! I use to just read Whitney's comments and that was enough for me ! With nothing else on TV, I guess I'll watch it...

AA Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM EST

Kate, you did a fine job of a recap, but I'm with Laurie: can Whitney come back and do the recaps? I gave up on the Apprentice about four seasons ago, but tuned in last night, and would love to have Whit's (likely to be) snarky review to complete the mess that is this show.

Chris Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM EST

What? No mention of Gene Simmons single handedly winning that challenge with his little black book? There's your early front runner.

Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:11 AM EST

What do we want? Celebrity Apprentice TV Watch! Who do we want to write it? Whitney!

Moviezzz Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 11:01 AM EST

I just watched it this morning, and reading the recap, one question "Nadia Comenici was there?" Did she even get any airtime? I didn't notice her at all.

Jessica Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 10:43 AM EST

I am hooked on the show--go Marilu! I can't believe Carol or Tiffany didn't bring up the fact that Omarosa completely objected to using their star status. She probably objected because she isn't a star and has no contacts and didn't want to look worse than she already does (if she even has a clue how awful she is.) Did anyone else notice that when Jenna Jamison showed up they basically only showed her eating a hot dog?

Sally in Chicago Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 10:35 AM EST

I agree with Heather and Debbie. I turned it off after it was obvious Omarosa was a goner - or that playboy bunny girl -- but like someone mentioned, they're keeping her around because she's controversial. I may watch it again, but how many times can the celebrities compete for dollars by calling on their celeb friends with deep pockets?
It's going to get boring....to watch millionaires give $5000 in cash for a hotdog - obscene! Not entertaining at all.

Kim Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 10:29 AM EST

This will definately be on my TiVo...I'm hooked now. Not that the show is great, but compared to watching American Gladiators, it's an ok choice. I liked Tiffany & I wouldn't have called Hef right away either. Omarosa should have been fired, but she's needed for the drama. I'm really liking Gene Simmons so far...I think he's a hoot! And to the author of the review...you really didn't know who Lennox Lewis is?

Laurie Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 10:15 AM EST

What you guys are not going to torture Whitney and make her do another year of Apprentice TV Watch? Her clear disgust was what I always enjoyed the most.

debbie Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 09:55 AM EST

I agree that Omarosa should have been the first to go for insisting that the team not use their celebrity status. It is obvious that the producers of the show are keeping her around for the tension that her horrible personality brings to the series.

Heather Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 09:33 AM EST

Funny thing is, while Marilu came out looking golden, if they had won, Omarosa would have blasted her for not sticking to the game plan. Because Marilu was thinking smart and bucked the rules and went for celebrity. Omarosa, bless her heart, should have been a lawyer. I'd want her on my side. She can twist things beautifully. She's just a lousy human being and a liar.

Adam Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 09:27 AM EST

The pathetic part is that Omarosa clearly said "We will not use our celebrity and we will not use sex appeal." And THAT is what lost it for them. If Heff had bought a $10,000 hot dog, they would still have been creamed.

Omarosa should've been fired, but Trump knows a good villian was necessary, which makes the whole show a sham. Shame on them.

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