The Apprentice fans spot moment Amber reveals true feeling for Kier BEFORE they were caught in hotel room
THE Apprentice fans have spotted the moment that Amber revealed her true feelings for Keir, before they were caught in the hotel room.
Keir Shave, 27, was accused by TV bosses of breaking the show’s strict “no touching” rule with fellow contestant Amber-Rose Badrudin, 24.
It happened while they were filming in Turkey for Lord Alan Sugar’s forthcoming BBC series.
And it comes after The Sun on Sunday exclusively reported last month that Amber-Rose had been spotted with a male contestant through a window by a member of the crew in Cappadocia.
And now, as the show returned, fans of the BBC favourite think they’ve uncovered the exact moment her feelings for Kier were revealed.
After a tense moment in the boardoom with Sir Alan Sugar, Keir was one of the contestants saved from being fired, and returned home to the house.
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As the other contestants patiently waited inside to see who’d return, Amber-Rose was heard letting out a scream as Keir returned.
She rushed towards him, as they all jumped with joy to see who’d come back from the boardroom.
The Sun on Sunday also reported how Amber-Rose wrote entrepreneur Keir, from Leeds, a love letter when he was on the brink of being axed during a later task in the competition.
A source said: “Keir appeared to be trying to cover himself when the welfare team knocked at the door.
“He quickly scurried into the bathroom to avoid being spotted.
“It’s a strict rule in their contracts with production company Naked that contestants mustn’t have relationships with each other, and most certainly shouldn’t share a room together.
“When they returned to London, a senior member of the production team reminded them it’s a professional show and these instances reflect badly on the reputation of the series.”
Ahead of the first episode of season 19 airing tonight, Lord Sugar said of Amber-Rose Badrudin and Keir Shave’s antics, revealed in The Sun: “I can’t have any input into it, it’s just human nature. It’s attraction to the opposite sex. What can I do?
“We do keep our eyes on them, but it’s natural. The producers tell them not to, which is effectively me saying it, because they’re reading out my rules.”
This year marks two decades since Lord Sugar first appeared on The Apprentice, in February 2005 — at the time alongside business associates Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford.