Young Apprentice Hayley makes child's play of task
Shropshire Young Apprentice hopeful Hayley Forrester made child's play of a baby product design task as her team romped to victory on the hit show.
Shropshire Young Apprentice hopeful Hayley Forrester made child's play of a baby product design task as her team romped to victory on the hit show.
Millions saw the 17-year-old from Wem make it two wins in two weeks on last night's BBC One programme.
In the boardroom, things looked bleak for Hayley's team until Karren Brady revealed they bagged a winning order of 7,500 units from Mothercare for their portable baby support sling.
The boys' hippo-themed bottle holder managed just 5,200 units in total, with 16-year-old Ben Fowler eventually being told 'you're fired'.
To celebrate their win, Hayley and the girls sampled some expert street dance tuition from Britain's Got Talent winners Diversity as a treat from Lord Sugar.
During the task, viewers saw Hayley and other team members lead a mutiny against project manager Gbemi Okunlola delivering a third pitch after her first two attempts left buyers unconvinced. She said: "I think it's a complete wrong decision having her."
Hayley, who rears chickens and sells eggs, is in the running to win £25,000 to kick-start her own business if she emerges as the winner.
Next week business guru Lord Sugar tasks the teams with making and selling floral bouquets.