Ajc.com’s Celebrity Apprentice recap: Atlanta’s Tionne “T Boz” Watkins cut
4/5: Celebrity Apprentice recap: Atlanta’s Tionne “T Boz” Watkins cut
11:08 pm April 5, 2009, by Rodney Ho
This was a big week of “Huh?” Twice.
“Never volunteer for execution,” Donald Trump proclaimed during episode six Sunday night.
Tionne “T Boz” Watkins volunteered to be in the boardroom to support Melissa Rivers, who was likely to get fired. But instead, Trump fired T Boz because she placed herself before the firing squad. It’s odd logic but to Trump, volunteering is plain stupid and he had fired a contestant many moons ago (some dude named Bradford) for that same reason.
“I lived my whole career on the edge and that speaks within itself,” said a befuddled T Boz in her farewell. Basically, T Boz didn’t do anything badly at all during her entire run. She was well liked and worked hard. She even won her challenge for the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia last week, winning the group $20,000. But she did absolutely nothing interesting from a TV viewer’s perspective.
“I want to see my daughter grow old and be a grandma,” T Boz said earlier, after giving the $20,000 check to the foundation. She has battled Sickle Cell all her life.
Then Trump went completely off task to fire Khloe Kardashian, too, because she had to take time off for a DUI the previous week. He’s not a fan of DUIs. (Who is?) He contributed $20,000 to her charity, related to drug and alcohol abuse awareness. Then he canned her. This despite the fact Clint Black had completely botched the challenge. In other words, Trump got rid of Khloe for a reason that had zero to do with the task at hand.
Wow. This show just gets stranger and stranger. Continue The Story…
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