The Apprentice stars look like they’ve drunk the bar dry as they stumble out of boozy party ahead of tonight’s final

THE Apprentice cast reunited at a wrap party as the BBC stars celebrated the end of the 2024 series.

The bleary eyed stars were spotted streaming out of a West London studio after filming final scenes of the hit show.

The Apprentice stars were spotted streaming out of the studios in Hammersmith after they reunited to film final scenes for the show
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The Apprentice stars were spotted streaming out of the studios in Hammersmith after they reunited to film final scenes for the showCredit: Zac
Garage star Tre looked dapper after filming The Apprentice: You're Fired!
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Garage star Tre looked dapper after filming The Apprentice: You're Fired!Credit: Zac
Finalist and Sussex pie maker Phil flashed two thumbs' up
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Finalist and Sussex pie maker Phil flashed two thumbs' upCredit: Zac
Raj waved to fans outside the West London studio
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Raj waved to fans outside the West London studioCredit: Zac

Mortgage broker Raj Chohan, Lancashire entrepreneur Paul Bowen, and operations director Oliver Medworth, who was the first to be axed in the series cheered and waved to fans outside.

Music producer and Apprentice candidate DJ Virdi Singh Manaria flashed a huge smile as he hopped into a waiting cara

Garage music star Tre Lowe posed for snaps with a 'hired' sign, after je narrowly missed out on a place in the final two last week along with recruitment consultant Flo Edwards.

But the class of 2024 put their boardroom rivalry behind them and looked in good spirits as they stopped for photographs along with The Apprentice: You're Fired! host Tom Allen.

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Pie firm boss Phil Turner flashed a thumbs up sign.

Tonight, viewers will watch him face fitness studio owner Rachel Woolford in the pre-recorded final and will have to tune in at 9pm to see who wins Lord Sugar's investment.

Last week, fans were left gutted when Tre's testosterone-boosting shots failed to tickle Lord Sugar's taste buds.

There was also a last-minute change to Dr Midha's business plan after he was told by Lord Sugar's advisors to "stick to what he knew".

His plan was a scrubs business, despite having little knowledge of the industry with his expertise being in dentistry.

At the last minute, Paul changed his proposal and suggested that he and Lord Sugar open a second or third dental practice together.

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However, Lord Sugar wanted 50 per cent of his current practice, which Paul said wasn't possible.

Many viewers felt that Paul deserved to be in the final more than Phil.

"I am absolutely gutted Paul isn't in the final," one wrote.

"Still think Paul should have been put into the final. Still think he'd win. The outstanding candidate this year for me," another said.

Apprentice legend and host Tom Allen
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Apprentice legend and host Tom AllenCredit: Zac
Music producer and Apprentice candidate DJ Virdi Singh Manaria hopped into a waiting car
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Music producer and Apprentice candidate DJ Virdi Singh Manaria hopped into a waiting carCredit: SUPPLIED
The 2024 series is ending tonight
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The 2024 series is ending tonightCredit: BBC
Sir Alan Sugar revealed his final decision
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Sir Alan Sugar revealed his final decisionCredit: BBC
Phil and his pies have made it to the final
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Phil and his pies have made it to the final

The Apprentice biggest moments

THE Apprentice has been a fan favourite ever since it burst onto the box in 2005.

Here we take a look at five of the biggest moments over the years on the hit BBC One show.

Tim Campbell - Former London Underground transport manager Tim Campbell won the first series of the reality show in 2005. He is now one of Lord Sugar's aides on the show.

 Sarah Lynn and James White - For the first and only time in the show's history, both finalists were crowned winners in 2017.

Amy Anzel - Season 16's fired candidate Amy Anzel was BANNED from the final celebration show, after a tit-for-tat exchange over Lord Sugar’s mocking tweets.

Michelle Dewberry - Telecoms consultant Michelle Dewberry won the second series of the show in 2006. However, after winning a six-figure job with Lord Sugar she lasted just four months before she sensationally quit.

Selena Waterman-Smith - We’re used to tensions running high in the boardroom, but in 2015 a disagreement between two candidates spilled over – for the first time - into a physical bust-up. Events manager Selina Waterman-Smith was given a verbal warning by show bosses for her role in an off-camera scrap with Charleine Wain.