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travelgirl said:My opinion is it just doesn't work. Gene Simmons was interesting for awhile but then he went wacko on the last episode and was voted off. I won't be tuning in again.
Admin Greg said:yeah I saw a bit of the first couple episodes and thought it was terrible. Trump needs to move on and stop milking this cow. It's going dry!
heat123 said:what's the point of this show for celebrities anyways? what do they "win"? I haven't watched it, nor do I watch the regular seasons. just wondering?
cmdtrgd said:I know another director who gives away a piece of cookware at each of her 100 shows (100th, 200th, etc.) and is planning on giving away a set at her 1000th show. You could do something like that, too. Or, a pampering theme. Your 500th host gets a $75 gift certificate to a spa.
They would have to have a bank account open for donations to be given to help them and I think it has to have an official name like "Smith family fire relief fund" or something like that. Often especially in a small town someone will open an account for people to send donations to help a family like this or one who lost a parent or a child with cancer...chefmeg said:and you are all not going to believe what has happened! I met a lady at my BIG show on Sunday...she was a hoot! She mentioned she would like to host a show sometime, so I emailed her and several others about the idea of the 500th show......well, she emails me today and tells me that she knows someone who is very deserving right now. A friends house caught on fire, they lost everything, including the family pet, and are living in an efficiency apartment right now. THis lady fromt he show will donate the use of her home and have the friend be the hose so that she can get as much PC in her life as possible! I told her GO FOR IT! I would even donate 50% OF MY COMMISSION FROM THE SHOW to the family! We have about 5 of us in on this now inviting people from all over the area to come and have fun with this family since they are so down. It is going to be such a great time! And the best part for me business wise is that the show is on Feb 9th )a brunch show) and it can be submitted for DOUBLE POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!
When am I going to figure out that God has a plan and just needs me to carry it out???!!!!
one BIG question-is there a way for me to do nthis as a fundraiser so that PC will give $$ also??? How would it work with a family rather than a church or organization?
cmdtrgd said:I would suggest doing it as a cooking show so you get more commission (and this can donate more) and they also get products for their kitchen from the free product value.
Yes, Celebrity Apprentice is a reality television show, which means that there is a certain level of scripting and editing involved to create a cohesive storyline. However, the tasks and challenges given to the contestants are real and unscripted.
Yes, the celebrities do get paid for their appearances on the show. The amount they receive varies, but it is reported to be a significant sum. They also have the opportunity to win additional money for their chosen charities through the tasks and challenges.
The contestants are chosen by the producers of the show. They often select a mix of well-known celebrities from various industries, including actors, athletes, musicians, and reality TV stars. The chosen celebrities are typically known for their strong personalities and competitive nature.
The boardroom scenes on Celebrity Apprentice are partially real and partially scripted. The contestants are given some direction from the producers on what to say and do, but the decisions and eliminations are ultimately made by the host, Donald Trump.
Yes, the celebrities do actually participate in the tasks on Celebrity Apprentice. They are given a set of rules and guidelines to follow, and they are responsible for completing the tasks to the best of their abilities. However, they may receive some assistance or guidance from outside sources, such as experts or advisors.