Axed The Apprentice star reveals she’s quitting TV – while fellow fired candidate hopes for acting stardom

TWO of this week's fired Apprentice candidates look set to be on very different paths after the show with one shunning TV for good and another hoping to strike it lucky as an actor.
The final five candidates had to face the most brutal stage of the contest so far - the dreaded interviews.
Business titans Linda Plant, Mike Souter, Claude Litner and Claudine Collins grilled the final five on their business plans and tore them to shreds about what they had to offer up to Lord Sugar.
Amber-Rose, Jordan, Chisola, Anisa and Dean faced four individual grillings which even left some of them shedding tears.
In the end, Lord Sugar opted to fire three of them having heard everything his trusted experts had to say.
It was bad news for Amber-Rose as he opted to fire her almost instantly after admitting he "didn't get" her business or brand.
It was a similar story for Chisola, whose business to investor matchmaking service app also fell flat and resulted in her being axed too before final deliberations.
With three candidates remaining, Lord Sugar made 21-year-old 3D animator Jordan Dargan a huge offer.
Whilst he confirmed he would be firing him from the contest, he passed on his personal details and insisted he get in touch when he was older and most established with his business endeavours.
Now, in an exclusive interview with The Sun, Jordan and Chisola have both opened up on their future's with Jordan admitting it took him less than 24 hours before making sure Lord Sugar had his phone number.
Jordan told The Sun: "I genuinely reached out to him the next day and just basically thanked him for the opportunity.
"I thanked him for believing in me.
"We've had a little bit of back and forth and I think ultimately this is this is my goal.
"I need to choose my moment wisely and when the times right take my shot.
"So I'm just going back to the business growing it and when I'm at that level where I feel on I'm ready I'll reach out again."
However, it is not just his business endeavours that he plans to focus on with Jordan also setting his sights on a potential acting career.
The budding star said: "I'm growing as a person myself.
"I act as well and I'm figuring out life. I think that's that's most important thing for young people.
"I'm a storyteller and I do bits of music and acting and in Ireland [Jordan's home country] we say 'what's the story' and that's how I answer the phone.
"We just tell stories all day so I'm gonna go and try and inspire the world with my stories in whatever the medium may be."
However, for Chisola, she admitted to The Sun that her TV days are over and she has no plans to further herself on-screen anymore.
Speaking after her firing, she admitted: "I'm not sure the TV world will be seeing me again.
"I think my focus is on my business and and the causes that I care about.
"Instead, I've been going into schools and doing talks around career and education journeys and just really trying to be able to inspire young people.
"I've been using my voice to amplify the things that I'm passionate about and care about because that for me is what's important."
Next week, both Anisa and Dean will battle it out to secure Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment in the high-stakes final.
Whilst Anisa will be hoping her Indian pizza fusion business will spice up her chances of winning, she faces stiff competition from Dean and his air conditioning business that he hopes will be cool enough to help him bag the top prize.