The Apprentice’s Karren Brady turned down two huge rival TV shows

‘s Karren Brady confessed that she had downed several significant reality shows, such as and Celebrity Traitors.

The 55-year-old, who replaced Margaret Mountford as Lord Sugar’s right-hand woman on the programme, is also the current vice-chairman of West Ham United F.C.

Speaking exclusively to ahead of the launch of series 19 of The Apprentice, Karren explained that she’s been offered to do multiple reality shows over the years.

She explained: “It’s not for me, but that doesn’t mean to say that there’s any element of snobbery that it’s below me.

“What I mean is I’ve got a full-time job, and I can just about squeeze in The Apprentice in between my many full-time jobs because it’s filmed in the summer when there’s no football, so I would not have time.”

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Karren Brady joined The Apprentice in 2010 (Image: BBC)

She also added, “I also don’t have any talents in any of those areas, so I can’t dance, skate, or cook.”

It was announced by makers Studio Lambert at the Edinburgh TV Festival last year that a celebrity version of The Traitors will air later this year on the .

There has been no confirmed line-up, but multiple reports have suggested that celebrities such as Richard Osman, , Courteney Cox, Alan Carr, and Daisy May Cooper could be taking part.

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Karren has turned down several major shows such as Strictly Come Dancing (Image: Getty)

The Traitors, which already has three series, sees twenty-two contestants split into two teams: Traitors and Faithfuls. Everyone takes part in challenges to help build their prize pot of up to £120,000.

Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, the third season finale garnered 10 million viewers—9.2 million tuned in per episode compared to 3.75 million during season one.

The Apprentice resumes on One at 9pm on Thursday.

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