The Apprentice star eyes up Karren Brady’s role on panel and teases epic TV comeback for All Stars season
A FORMER The Apprentice winner has admitted that she would be keen to take over from Karren Brady on the show's advisory panel.
Dr Leah Totton rose to fame on the BBC show when she won Lord Alan Sugar's £250,000 investment in 2013.
The pair went onto form a formidable partnership with Dr Leah being one of the few The Apprentice stars still in business with the mogul to this day.
She managed to launch Dr Leah Clinics, an aesthetic and cosmetic business, off the back of her epic win with the company still going strong to this day.
Leah has now teased that she could be up for a brand new TV challenge inspired by another former The Apprentice winner.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Leah admitted that she hopes she could be the next show alumni to join Alan on the advisory panel, much like series one winner Tim Campbell.
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Tim was chosen to sit alongside Alan and long-time adviser Karren Brady after the departure of Claude Littner.
But if Karren were to ever step back from the show, Dr Leah would waste no time in throwing her hat in the ring to take the spot.
She told us: "I'd absolutely do it, I love the show, I am still a fan of the show.
"I'm really a fan of entrepreneurship and it gave me such an amazing platform for my business and really introduced me to the world of business and is something that will always stay with me.
"I'd absolutely do it given the opportunity in the future."
Speaking about how she would potentially approach the role, she admitted she would look to follow in Karren's footsteps and revealed her admiration for the businesswoman.
Leah said: "I really like Karren and she does have a very calm and softer side to her than you may see portrayed.
"I find her very supportive and she's had a fantastic career in business.
"Karren is someone who I'd want to emulate really."
She went onto further tease how she would "love" to see an All Stars version of The Apprentice come together following the recent launch of the Love Island show of the same vein.
Leah admitted it would be interesting to see how everyone's knowledge and understanding of business had evolved over the years.
When asked if she would accept an offer to return, Dr Leah told us: "Sign me up!
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"I think it would be very good and I would say yes.
"Now having had 10 years experience in business, I maybe wouldn't find it as challenging so that would be something that I think would be really fun and I'd absolutely sign up to it so count me in."