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  • 9 years ago
“Everyone — from the celebrities to the crew to the marketing department — was a straight 10,
and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.”
Mr. Schwarzenegger told the publication Empire on Friday: “It’s not about the show because everyone I ran into came up to me and said, ‘I love the show …
but I turned it off because as soon as I read Trump’s name I’m outta there!’”
Indeed, the show’s ratings this year were bad.
“I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett,” Mr. Schwarzenegger said, referring
to the creator of “The Apprentice,” the show that turned Mr. Trump into a reality-TV star.
Mr. Schwarzenegger responded in kind, posting on Twiter a video in which he suggested he and Mr. Trump switch jobs “so people can finally sleep comfortably again.” But even
that bit of unexpected — and unprecedented — publicity for the show did little to raise its fortunes.
The actor — who spent some of his time as host jousting with President Trump — has informed NBC that he will not return.
“The ratings went right down the tubes,” Mr. Trump said at a National Prayer Breakfast in early February, with Mr. Burnett in the audience.
NBC declined to comment, but Mr. Schwarzenegger’s departure is likely to throw the future of the series — already struggling
because of its small audience this year — into further doubt.

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