The Apprentice (American season 13)

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The Apprentice
Season 13
No. of contestants14
WinnerTrace Adkins
Runner-upPenn Jillette
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseMarch 3 (2013-03-03) –
May 19, 2013 (2013-05-19)
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The Celebrity Apprentice 6 (also known as All-Star Celebrity Apprentice or The Apprentice 13) is the sixth installment of the

Donald Trump Jr. This season also introduced the Social Boardroom MVP reward. Viewers went on Twitter to select the celebrity they think did best in the task. The celebrity who received the most votes won additional money for their charity. This season premiered on March 3, 2013.[2]

Candidates

Celebrity Background Original team Age Hometown Charity Result Raised
The Celebrity Apprentice
Country singer Plan B 51 Sarepta, Louisiana American Red Cross The Celebrity Apprentice
(5–19–2013)
$1,524,0722
The Celebrity Apprentice 5
Magician Plan B 58 Greenfield, Massachusetts Opportunity Village Fired in the Season Finale
(5–19–2013)
$663,6552
The Celebrity Apprentice 4
DJ, rapper & entrepreneur Power 42
Atlanta, Georgia
American Diabetes Association Fired in week 11
(5–12–2013)
$160,0002
The Celebrity Apprentice 4
Actress & television host Plan B 49 Medford, Oregon St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Fired in week 11
(5–12–2013)
$504,500 2
The Celebrity Apprentice
Actress & author Plan B 60
Chicago, Illinois
Alzheimer's Association Fired in week 10
(5–05–2013)
$50,0002
The Celebrity Apprentice 4
Actor Plan B 68
Goose Creek, Texas
Busey Foundation for Kids Kawasaki Disease Archived April 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Fired in week 9
(4–28–2013)
$20,0002
The Celebrity Apprentice 2
Model & actress Power 38 Novato, California Promises 2 Kids Fired in week 8
(4–21–2013)
$20,000
The Celebrity Apprentice
Actor & author Plan B 46
Massapequa, New York
The Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Association Archived March 17, 2019, at the Wayback Machine Fired in week 7
(4–14–2013)
$50,000
The Celebrity Apprentice 2
Former NBA power forward Power 51 Trenton, New Jersey Make-A-Wish Foundation Fired in week 6
(4–7–2013)
$20,000[3]
The Celebrity Apprentice
The Apprentice
contestant
Power 38 Youngstown, Ohio Sue Duncan Children's Center Fired in week 5
(3–31–2013)
$40,000
The Celebrity Apprentice 2
Model & television host Power 39 Providence, Rhode Island The Tom Joyner Foundation Fired in week 4
(3–24–2013)
The Celebrity Apprentice 4
Singer, author & businesswoman Power 56 Gary, Indiana National Network to End Domestic Violence Fired in week 3
(3–17–2013)
$20,000
The Celebrity Apprentice 5
Twisted Sister singer Plan B 58
Astoria, New York
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Fired in week 2
(3–10–2013)
The Celebrity Apprentice 3
Poison
singer
Power 50 Butler, Pennsylvania Life Rocks Foundation Fired in week 1
(3–3–2013)

The Apprentice
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Draft

Unlike prior seasons of Celebrity Apprentice which were laid out as men vs. women, Mr. Trump made Trace Adkins and Bret Michaels team captains due to their previous success on the show and allowed them to pick their teams.

Pick Plan B Power
Cpt. Trace Adkins Bret Michaels
1 Penn Jillete Omarosa
2 Dee Snider Lil Jon
3 Marilu Henner Brande Roderick
4 Stephen Baldwin La Toya Jackson
5 Lisa Rinna Claudia Jordan
6 Gary Busey Dennis Rodman

Weekly results

Candidate Original team Week 5 team Week 7 team Final Task team Application result Record as project manager
Trace Adkins Plan B Power Power Power The Celebrity Apprentice 2–0 (win in weeks 1 & 7)
Penn Jillette Plan B Plan B Plan B Plan B Fired in the season finale 2–0 (win in weeks 6 & 8)
Lil Jon Power Power Power Power Fired in week 11 1–1 (win in week 9, loss in week 5)
Lisa Rinna Plan B Plan B Plan B Plan B Fired in week 11 2–0 (win in weeks 5 & 10)
Marilu Henner Plan B Plan B Power Power Fired in week 10 1–1 (win in week 4, loss in week 10)
Gary Busey Plan B Plan B Plan B Power Fired in week 9 0–2 (loss in weeks 7 & 9)
Brande Roderick Power Power Power Fired in week 8 0–2 (loss in weeks 1 & 8)
Stephen Baldwin Plan B Plan B Plan B Fired in week 7 1–0 (win in week 3)
Dennis Rodman Power Power Plan B Fired in week 6 0–1 (loss in week 6)
Omarosa Power Power Fired in week 5 1–0 (win in week 2)
Claudia Jordan Power Fired in week 4 0–1 (loss in week 4)
La Toya Jackson Power Plan B Fired in week 3 0–1 (loss in week 3)
Dee Snider Plan B Fired in week 2 0–1 (loss in week 2)
Bret Michaels Power Fired in week 1

Elimination Table

No. Elimination chart
Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Trace WIN IN IN IN IN BR WIN BR IN IN IN CA
2 Penn IN IN IN IN IN WIN BR WIN IN IN IN FIRED
3 Lil Jon IN IN IN BR LOSE IN IN IN WIN IN FIRED
4 Lisa IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN IN WIN FIRED
5 Marilu IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN BR IN FIRED
6 Gary IN BR IN IN IN IN LOSE IN FIRED
7 Brande LOSE IN BR IN IN IN IN FIRED
8 Stephen IN BR WIN IN IN IN FIRED
9 Dennis IN IN BR BR BR FIRED
10 Omarosa IN WIN IN IN FIRED
11 Claudia IN IN IN FIRED
12 La Toya BR IN FIRED
13 Dee IN FIRED
14 Bret FIRED
  The contestant on the losing team.
  The contestant won as project manager on his/her team.
  The contestant lost as project manager on his/her team.
  The contestant was on the losing team and brought to the final boardroom.
  The contestant was fired.
  The contestant lost as project manager and was fired.
  The contestant did not participate in the task.
  The contestant won the competition and was named the Celebrity Apprentice.

Episodes

Episode 1: The Wolf in Charge of the Hen House

Task 1

Episode 2: Just as Simple as Making Soup

Task 2

Episode 3: I'm Being Punked by a Jackson

Task 3
  • Air Date: March 17, 2013
  • Task Scope: To make a Soap Opera themed stage play for Crystal Light Liquid. Teams will be judged on the following criteria of creativity, audience reaction, brand messaging, product integration, and overall presentation.
  • Power project manager: La Toya Jackson
  • Plan B project manager: Stephen Baldwin
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Arsenio Hall, Ivanka Trump
  • Task Tension: On Power, there was a major blow-up between Omarosa and La Toya Jackson early in the task, as Omarosa openly questioned La Toya's leadership and refused to take direction from her. Just before the halfway point of the task, Omarosa learned that one of the tabloid news networks was going to release the 911 tape of Michael Clarke Duncan's heart attack, and left the team to deal with the issue. She returned just before the play started, but this was much too late for her to take any real part.
  • Winning team: Plan B
  • Reasons for win: While the executives didn't like the fact that they only used one flavor of Crystal Light, their play was well received by the audience, and the product was central to the storyline. Trace Adkins also received particular praise for his various roles in the play. Plan B won two-thirds of the audience vote.
  • Losing team: Power
  • Reasons for loss: Their play had rushed, inconsistent pacing due to the audience interaction segments, and the product integration wasn't highlighted consistently. The executives also felt that while Claudia Jordan was okay as the villainess of their play, the role would have worked much better with Omarosa, who was originally in the role but had to drop out of much of the task due to a personal problem. Power got just a third of the audience vote.
  • Trump's thoughts: Trump called La Toya Jackson's decision not to bring back Omarosa the most shocking boardroom mistake he had ever seen in all thirteen seasons of doing the show, and surmised that La Toya was simply too afraid of Omarosa to want to confront her in the boardroom, though La Toya herself stated her belief that Trump had "bought into" Omarosa's pleas for sympathy and that there was no way he would have fired her.
  • Sent to boardroom: La Toya Jackson, Brande Roderick, Dennis Rodman
  • Fired: La Toya Jackson – for having inconsistencies of the brand messaging during the play and not bringing Omarosa back into the boardroom. Trump felt that Omarosa should have been fired due to her disrespectful behavior to La Toya and the fact that she missed over half of the task, but due to La Toya's decision to bring back Brande Roderick and Dennis Rodman (who were both agreed to not be at all to blame for the loss) instead, she was fired by default as the losing project manager.
  • Notes:
    • Stephen Baldwin won $50,000 for his charity.
    • Gary Busey was unanimously deemed the weakest link of Plan B by his teammates during the initial boardroom, leading to him becoming visibly upset.
    • La Toya was strongly criticized for not bringing back Omarosa. Additionally, she was again criticized for earlier stating that Brande was the strongest player in the task, but selected her to come back to the final boardroom over Omarosa.
    • In the boardroom, Arsenio Hall openly questioned whether Omarosa was fit to continue in the process, considering she was still visibly affected by Michael Clarke Duncan's death (which Claudia Jordan and Brande Roderick privately indicated they agreed with, though they did not speak up). Despite becoming tearful, Omarosa made clear her determination to continue in the contest.
    • Trump strongly hinted that Omarosa would have been fired had she been brought back to the boardroom.
    • La Toya Jackson requested Trump to have the liberty & opportunity to fire Omarosa, but Trump refused it because of La Toya's record of getting fired twice.
    • La Toya Jackson became the first ever Apprentice candidate to be fired on three separate occasions (a title which Trump noted would likely have gone to Omarosa had she been brought back).
    • In her exit interview, La Toya Jackson accused Omarosa of "pulling the plug on Michael Clarke Duncan". Omarosa later announced (not on the show) that she would be filing a lawsuit against La Toya.

Episode 4: Men in Black Are Gonna Come Get Him

Task 4
  • Air Date: March 24, 2013
  • Task Scope: The players are tasked to use a glass truck in order to promote a marketing campaign for Farouk Systems Products.
  • Power project manager: Claudia Jordan
  • Plan B project manager: Marilu Henner
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Arsenio Hall, Donald Trump Jr.
  • Winning team: Plan B
  • Reasons for win: Plan B secured appearances by Miss Universe and other beauty queens (snatching them out from under the nose of Power), and made strong use of all their team members. While Stephen hated the slogan ("Experience Silk") that Trace Adkins came up with, the team ultimately had much more of a buzz around their event, and more people lining up to have their hair styled.
  • Losing team: Power
  • Reasons for loss: Although Farouk liked team Power's Patriotic theme and having Lil Jon dressed as Uncle Sam, he felt Plan B used the product and the glass truck better, and didn't understand why Power had set up their salon outside of the truck.
  • Sent to boardroom: Claudia Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Lil Jon
  • Fired: Claudia Jordan – largely by default as the losing project manager, and also for not defending herself as well as Dennis Rodman. In addition, Trump didn't like that she brought back Lil Jon (who Farouk and even Claudia herself named as the strongest member of the team) instead of Omarosa (who Claudia named the joint-weakest on the task along with Dennis), though this time Trump specified that he did not consider Omarosa at all responsible for the loss, and would not have fired her.
  • Notes:
    • Marilu Henner won $50,000 for her charity, with Farouk also announcing that he would donate an extra $1 (up to an additional $50,000) for every Facebook like that her team received.
    • This was the second time where Omarosa did not get brought back in the final boardroom, a comparison to when La Toya failed to do so in Task 3 and ended up getting fired.
    • This was the second task in a row in which Brande was labelled the strongest player.
    • After failing to secure their hoped-for beauty queens from Plan B, Team Power tried to hire a Donald Trump impersonator, only to discover that he had died the day before the task. They ultimately settled for a Joan Rivers impersonator.
    • Prior to the final boardroom, Claudia Jordan got Lil Jon to agree to gang up on Dennis Rodman and get him fired. When they returned to the boardroom however, Lil Jon only made relatively light criticisms of Dennis, and said that he thought Claudia was too afraid of Omarosa to have brought her back in.
    • As with her previous appearance on the show, Claudia Jordan was fired after losing as project manager in the fourth week.
    • This was the first victory as project manager that Marilu Henner had in her two stints on Celebrity Apprentice.
    • Up to this point, all of the winning project managers have been from the first season of the Celebrity Apprentice.

Episode 5: Lightning Strikes Mr. Hang Brain

Task 5
  • Air Date: March 31, 2013
  • Task Scope: The celebrities are tasked with creating original, three-dimensional artwork and sell them to raise money for charity.[4]
  • Corporate Reshuffle: Because Team Power is four members against six on Plan B, Mr. Trump puts Trace Adkins on Power to even out the teams.
  • Power project manager: Lil Jon
  • Plan B project manager: Lisa Rinna
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Piers Morgan, Eric Trump
  • Winning team: Plan B
  • Reasons for win: Lisa Rinna, Penn Jillette and Marilu Henner were able to pull in big donations, despite Stephen Baldwin bringing in just $5,000 and Gary Busey bringing in nothing whatsoever. They raised $225,000.
  • Losing team: Power
  • Reasons for loss: Despite the team generally getting decent-sized donations (even their lowest contributor, Dennis Rodman brought in $10,000), they lacked the big donors that Plan B had access to. As a result, they only raised $179,500.
  • Initial tension: Omarosa targeted Lil Jon, accusing him of being dishonest for waiting for a fundraising task to be project manager, which then caused Lil Jon to claim that Omarosa would never have won as project manager on the second task without his help. Dennis Rodman in turn aggressively bombarded Omarosa when he agreed with Morgan's comments about getting rid of Omarosa and saw fake tears in the previous boardroom appearances. Trump was also strongly encouraged by Rodman's perseverance and determination to succeed, which Trump described as his story of redemption.
  • Sent to boardroom: Lil Jon, Omarosa, Dennis Rodman
  • Fired: Omarosa – for not raising a lot of money, the fact that no one liked her as a team member, targeting Lil Jon (who brought in the most money) rather than Dennis Rodman (who had raised the least amount of money in this task) in the final boardroom, and for not offering a convincing rebuttal to the many criticisms of her made by Dennis and Piers.
  • Notes:
    • Special guests included Chaz Dean and the Blue Man Group.
    • Stephen Baldwin was once again accused of holding out on his contacts in the boardroom, though this time he tried to blame Lisa Rinna for selling one of his art pieces without his permission.
    • This was the first project manager victory for Lisa Rinna in her two Celebrity Apprentice appearances.
    • Total donations and raised money was $404,500 for Lisa Rinna's charity.
    • This is the third time Omarosa was fired in an art-selling task.
    • By this point in the season, one person from each previous season has been fired.
    • Plan B hands Power their third loss in a row, and their fourth loss overall. So far, Omarosa is the only successful project manager on the original team Power.
    • Omarosa is the first celebrity fired this season who received money for her charity.
    • This is the first episode of the season with only a one-hour time slot. There was much confusion when the show started at 10:00 Eastern and 9:00 Central as usual, but it was delayed one hour past its normal 8:00 start in Mountain time.
    • In the boardroom, Gary Busey told Mr. Trump that he raised $25,000. Marilu Henner told Mr. Trump that the money was hers, but Gary made the art that was sold. Gary said that it was still his, only for the team to back Marilu up. Mr. Trump then realized Gary brought in $0 and said that could be grounds for firing.
    • As of this point, Omarosa and La Toya are tied for the most times for one contestant to ever be fired.
    • This is Lil Jon's first loss as project manager in his two stints on the show.
    • Omarosa gave $2,000 of her own money to one of her contacts late in the task, to ensure that she would not end up being the person who raised the least amount of money for the team. While Trump and his advisers seemed unaware of this fact, ultimately it did not matter, as Trump did not feel that a difference of $2,000 was enough to justify keeping Omarosa over Dennis Rodman.

Episode 6: How Do You Spell Melania

Task 6
  • Air Date: April 7, 2013
  • Task Scope: The celebrities must design and create an advertorial to highlight the new "Melania" skin care line created by Donald's wife, Melania Trump.[5]
  • Power project manager: Dennis Rodman
  • Plan B project manager: Penn Jillette
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump
  • Winning team: Plan B
  • Reasons for win: Despite having a somewhat unprofessional presentation, in which Penn Jillette mistakenly referred to Melania as a spokesperson rather than the brand's creator, and Gary Busey also made inappropriate remarks, Melania loved the slogan and the advert that showcased the elegance and beauty the brand aimed to convey.
  • Losing team: Power
  • Reasons for loss: Melania loved the display and credited Brande Roderick for her presentation skills, but Team Power was criticized for the color and format choices. However, the team also made a fatal mistake by misspelling Melania's name as "Milania" on one of the adverts. This was cited by Donald Trump as the main reason for their loss.
  • Trump's thoughts: Donald and Melania were embarrassed that nobody on Team Power noticed the spelling slip-up that was on the advert. Trump asked Trace how he would react if he hired a company to produce promotional material for a concert and they misspelled his name as "Trace Atkins," to which Trace admitted that this actually had happened to him on more than one occasion, and that he never hired the companies responsible again.
  • Sent to boardroom: Dennis Rodman & Trace Adkins
  • Fired: Dennis Rodman – for being in the final boardroom four times in a row, being a weak leader and making very few of the creative decisions, and for signing off on the adverts which included the misspelling. Donald was a bit disappointed in Trace's performance as he was in charge of the advertorial, but Dennis was fired instead for his lack of work ethic, as Trace was the harder worker of the two.
  • Notes:
    • Penn Jillette won $40,000 for his charity.
    • Eric Trump was somewhat brusquely dismissed by Penn Jillette when he showed up at Plan B's photoshoot. Penn told Eric "You are such a disruptive force just split nice chatting." This was the first time an advisor was told something like this.
    • Trump allowed Dennis Rodman to bring Trace Adkins alone back to the final boardroom, after Dennis said that he couldn't hold Lil Jon or Brande Roderick accountable for the loss.
    • This is Power's fourth loss in a row.

Episode 7: The First Leaf That Hits The Ground

Task 7
  • Air Date: April 14, 2013
  • Task Scope: The All-Stars must work to promote a popular Australian Gold products by writing, producing, and directing a silent Western video.
  • Corporate Reshuffle: Marilu Henner is put on Team Power to even out the teams. Trump refused to move Penn over to Team Power when Trace requested him, causing Trace to suspect that he and Penn were the frontrunners.
  • Power project manager: Trace Adkins
  • Plan B project manager: Gary Busey
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump
  • Winning team: Power
  • Reasons for win: The executives thought that Trace's performance was charismatic and that the presentation did a strong job highlighting the diversity of the brand, showcasing all the Australian Gold products in the final shot, despite feeling that the product should have been highlighted earlier on in the video.
  • Losing team: Plan B
  • Reasons for loss: Despite enjoying Gary Busey's presentation and Lisa Rinna's performance, the executives felt that the ad didn't showcase the product enough, in particular failing to showcase the diversity of the offerings.
  • Sent to boardroom: Gary Busey, Stephen Baldwin, Penn Jillette
  • Fired: Stephen Baldwin – for directing the commercial and failing to include more of the product, and also Trump disliked the fact that Stephen called Gary Busey an "amazing" project manager only to backpedal once it became clear the firing decision was between the two of them.
  • Notes:
    • Trace Adkins initially seemed disinterested in the task, and came up with the idea for their video before even speaking to the Australian Gold executives. Despite this, he ultimately deferred to Lil Jon (who had already worked with the company during Celebrity Apprentice 4) and allowed him to take the creative lead on their video, while still using Trace's cowboy concept.
    • Trump singled out Marilu Henner and Lisa Rinna for praise during the episode, for vastly improving their track records over their original appearances on the show (Marilu lost seven out of eight tasks in Celebrity Apprentice along with losing twice as project manager, while Lisa was fired in just the second episode of Celebrity Apprentice 4). As a result of Power's victory, Marilu at this point had the most task victories out of anyone in this season.
    • Trace won $40,000 for his charity, bringing his total up to over $700,000 for the season.
    • Trump dismissed Penn from the final boardroom after Gary stated that he should not be fired.
    • Power's victory ended the team's four-week losing streak.

Episode 8: Are You My Zulu Dancing Man?

Task 8
  • Air Date: April 21, 2013
  • Task Scope: The players are tasked to promote an interactive travel expo for South Africa Tourism.[6]
  • Power project manager: Brande Roderick
  • Plan B project manager: Penn Jillette
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Bret Michaels, George Ross
  • Dramatic tension: At the task briefing, the teams were each offered one of two themes – "Adventure" or "Romance". Both wanted Adventure, with Lil Jon in particular pushing for Power to take that theme, and Power ended up winning it via a coin flip. The team intended to highlight safari, but to their shock the tourism executives forbade them from using it in their campaign because "everyone knows about it already," leaving them scrambling to find workable alternative ideas. Plan B also had trouble figuring out how to make their theme work, and were further hindered by Gary Busey's lack of focus on the task, leading to Penn Jillette realising that he and Lisa Rinna couldn't possibly organize the expo by themselves, and so Penn was forced to bring in some contacts to help set it up.
  • Winning team: Plan B
  • Reasons for win: The executives were incredibly impressed with the authenticity of the expo, commenting that it was like actually being in the country, and by Penn Jillette's ability to bring in world-famous South African musicians, five star South African food, and real Zulu dancers. While they felt that the expo was a little generic and didn't highlight any specific destinations or activities, 75% of the attendees felt Plan B's expo to be the better of the two.
  • Losing team: Power
  • Reasons for loss: Though the executives appreciated the team's energy and the brochures created by Marilu Henner, they felt that some of the aspects of the expo, like the chair ride of zip-lining and the performer in the shark suit, were as "juvenile in an amusement park" and not up to the high standards set by Plan B. The team ended up getting just 25% of the votes from the attendees.
  • Sent to boardroom: Brande Roderick, Marilu Henner, Trace Adkins
  • Trump's thoughts: After Trump asked Brande a second time if she wanted to bring Lil Jon back instead of Trace and Marilu, who both weren't responsible for the loss, she still declined to bring him back, arguing she was loyal to Lil Jon because they were original Team Power members. Trump felt this was almost as big of a mistake as La Toya Jackson's refusal to bring back Omarosa earlier in the season, and while Trace admitted that Lil Jon couldn't have predicted that the executives would disallow the usage of safari, he and Marilu still said that they would have brought him back. As a result, Brande's fate was sealed.
  • Fired: Brande Roderick – for failing to bring Lil Jon back in to the boardroom when he was responsible for picking the losing theme. In addition, Trump thought she had a hard time defending herself against Marilu and Trace, and had lost her drive for the task after their original idea was quashed by the executives.
  • Notes:
    • This is the first time a fired candidate (Bret Michaels) is brought back by Trump to be one of the judges.
    • Penn Jillette won $20,000 for his charity.
    • Trump gave $20,000 to Brande Roderick's charity after she was fired, as both Trace Adkins and Marilu Henner both said that she deserved to win money for her charity.
    • Lisa Rinna was particularly effusive in her praise for Penn Jillette, calling him brilliant and suggesting that she would rather be up against anyone but him in future events.
    • After Brande's firing, Lil Jon was now the only remaining candidate of the original Power members in the final six, causing Bret Michaels to joke that he messed up his team selection in the first episode.
    • Since Brande Roderick was fired, there are now no more Celebrity Apprentice 2 contestants remaining on the show.

Episode 9: Ahab's in Charge, and He's Gone Mad

Task 9

Air Date: April 28, 2013

  • Task Scope: The celebrities are tasked to write, produce, and direct a demonstrational 90 second video for
    LG
    's Smart Home and Home Entertainment Systems.
  • Power project manager: Lil Jon
  • Plan B project manager: Gary Busey
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Joan Rivers
  • Dramatic tension: On Plan B, Penn and Lisa struggled to get Gary's attention while brainstorming ideas, and Gary ultimately decided on an idea whereby his character would suddenly think he was a robotic dog. Penn and Lisa couldn't understand this idea at all, and asked Gary to change it, but he was adamant on using it. This led to much friction between Gary and his teammates for the remainder of the task. Things generally ran much smoother on Power, though Lil Jon and Trace Adkins felt that Marilu Henner was distracting and excessively nitpicky during their edit.
  • Winning team: Power
  • Reasons for win: The executive thought that Lil Jon's commercial effectively presented the product and its many uses and particularly praised Marilu Henner for her presentation, understanding of the product, and performance in the commercial.
  • Losing team: Plan B
  • Reasons for loss: While the judges thought that Penn Jillette demonstrated strong understanding of the product and appreciated Gary Busey's enthusiasm, the advert itself didn't highlight many of the product features, and the judges disliked Gary's "mechanical dog" concept, feeling that it was confusing and very inappropriate.
  • Sent to boardroom: No final boardroom
  • Fired: Gary Busey – for not listening to his teammates, poor performance as a project leader, failing to highlight the features of the LG products, and taking responsibility for the confused concept that the executive disliked. Gary felt that Lisa showed him a lack of respect and that neither of his teammates supported him throughout the whole task, but Lisa and Penn defended each other and Trump felt the responsibility for the loss ultimately fell on Gary's shoulders.
  • Notes:
    • Lil Jon won $40,000 for his charity, with the executive from LG announcing that they would donate $1 (up to an additional $35,000) for every share on Facebook their video received.
    • LG also donated a full set of its products to the charity of each celebrity, a donation totaling over $100,000.
    • Trace Adkins was accused of not contributing to the task or the presentation by the judges and of flying under the radar by Trump, though Lil Jon defended him by pointing out that Trace had been responsible for overseeing the editing of the advert and helping his team avoid facing a severe time crunch.
    • After this episode, Lil Jon and Omarosa are the only original Team Power members to have won as project manager this season. All other successful project managers were all members of Plan B.

Episode 10: The Mayor of Stress Town

Task 10

Air Date: May 5, 2013

  • Task Scope: The All-Stars are asked to design a Foxwoods Resort themed suite and host a party at the brand-new Barclays Center.
  • Power project manager: Marilu Henner
  • Plan B project manager: Lisa Rinna
  • Judges: Donald Trump, John Rich, Donald Trump Jr.
  • Tension: During planning, Marilu's
    controlling behavior
    got on Trace's nerves and he had a fit of frustration as she wouldn't consider his or Lil Jon's ideas. This led to some friction on Power which caused Trace to shut down for the majority of the task. Plan B had much better teamwork; but it all threatened to derail when a major snowstorm had Lisa and Penn coming up with another plan in case their entertainment guest (including Penn's partner Teller) couldn't make it
  • Winning team: Plan B
  • Reasons for win: The executives thought that the attention to detail in the suite was incredible, and appreciated the celebrities that Penn Jillette drew into the suite, including Teller, David Burke (who created praiseworthy joker-themed food), and Lisa Lampanelli. John Rich further thought the team was right to pick the "Joker" theme with Penn on the team.
  • Losing team: Power
  • Reasons for loss: The executives thought the "King" theme was executed somewhat theatrically, that the suite didn't capture the fun and excitement of Foxwoods Resort, and that the chess game was out of place. John Rich further thought the team missed out by not emphasizing Lil Jon, who is the "King of Crunk."
  • Sent to boardroom: No final boardroom
  • Fired: Marilu Henner – for being project manager and making a number of decisions the Foxwoods executives didn't like, including picking the theatrical decor and including the chess game in the suite. Marilu tried to accuse Trace of checking out and Lil Jon of not procuring a DJ, but despite questioning Trace's motivation, Trump didn't feel that either of the men was to blame and that the onus for the loss fell on Marilu, who had creative control throughout the task.
  • Notes:
    • Special appearances are made by
      Teller
      .
    • Lisa Rinna won $100,000 for her charity.
    • For the second time in two weeks, Trace Adkins was called out for being surly and not trying hard enough in the tasks.
    • At the end of the episode, the Final Four is established, with Lil Jon and Trace Adkins landing their second appearance as semi-finalists and Penn Jillette and particularly Lisa Rinna improving drastically upon their past performances.
    • Lisa Rinna is now the last female candidate left in the season; in her original season, she was the first woman fired.

Episode 11: May the Spoon Be With You

Final Four

Air Date: May 12, 2013

  • Task Scope: The semi-finalists will be called into the boardroom to fight for their lives, with Trump firing two of them (one from each team) at the beginning of the episode.
  • Fired:
    • Lisa Rinna – for being unanimously deemed the weakest member of the final four by the other three contestants, and because Trump felt that she had heavily relied on Penn Jillette for both of her victories as project manager (despite Penn himself defending her on this point). However, Trump and all the other competitors gave her huge credit for her performance this season after her inferior appearance on Celebrity Apprentice 4.
    • Lil Jon – for having an inferior overall track record (3–7) and having raised less money than Trace Adkins, and for being the only member of the final four to have done worse in this season than in their original appearance on the show (with a 1–1 record as project manager, in comparison to the 2–0 record he had as project manager in Celebrity Apprentice 4).
  • Finalists: Penn Jillette & Trace Adkins
Task 11
  • Task Scope: The finalists are challenged to create a new flavor of Walgreens Delish brand premium ice cream, produce a promotional video, and raise money for a launch event featuring the new flavors.
  • Power project manager: Trace Adkins
  • Plan B project manager: Penn Jillette
  • Judges: Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Joan Rivers
  • Notes:
    • Mr. Trump will fire two contestants before the final tasks begins, marking the second time since Celebrity Apprentice 3 that a contestant will be fired before a task begins.
    • Six previously fired contestants will come to assist the two finalists, with three per team.
    • This will be the first part of the final task, with the second part airing on May 19, 2013.
    • Trump gave Lil Jon $20,000 for his charity before firing him because of his performance throughout the show and for strongly believing in his cause.
    • As with his previous appearance on the show, Lil Jon was fired as a semi finalist prior to the finals.
    • With this episode, Trace has become the only candidate in the history of the show to make it to the finals more than once.
    • For the second time in Celebrity Apprentice history, Trump picked the teams for the finalists rather than letting them choose.
    • After Lil Jon's firing, there are no more original Team Power members remaining. Both finalists are from the same team (Plan B).
    • Since Lil Jon was fired, there are no more contestants from Celebrity Apprentice 4.
    • This is the first task whereas none of the finalists has lost a task as project manager. Trace Adkins(in season 1), Holly Robinson Peete, Joan Rivers, John Rich, Piers Morgan, Clay Aiken and Marlee Matlin have lost at least once and ended up in the Final Two.

Episode 12: One Of Us Will Win, But Not By Much

Air Date: May 19, 2013

Legacy

Omarosa served as Director of African-American Outreach for Trump's presidential campaign in 2016, and once he was elected, she was part of his transition team, and later was hired as Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison within the White House. However, she resigned from the position in January 2018, after which she wrote a book called Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House, documenting her experiences with Trump. Among claims in the book is that Trump repeatedly used the "n-word" during filming of this season of The Celebrity Apprentice alongside other racially-insensitive language.[8] Trump reported to this charges that series producer Mark Burnett had reviewed the tapes from production and had not found any such use of that language.[9] Jillette, one of the show's celebrity contestants, countered this claim, stating that he had been in the same room at the time as Trump had said "racially insensitive things that made [Jillette] uncomfortable".[10]

In November 2018, Trump denied knowing Lil Jon, despite Lil Jon appearing on two separate seasons of The Celebrity Apprentice (seasons 11 and 13).[11]

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