A STAR from The Apprentice has announced that he’s become a dad again – for the second time in two years.
Entrepreneur Scott Saunders competed on the hit show back in 2015.



He memorably quit the competition after his team had just won a challenge.
Taking to , Scott shared a post revealing the arrival of his newborn son.
He captioned the post: “We welcome our new baby boy Carter Paul Yves Saunders to our family.
“Rosie absolutely smashed it and is recovering well! 2 under 2, how hard could it be…
One follower commented: “Congratulations! And good luck!”
Another added: “Congratulations and what an awesome name.”
While a third shared: “She is super woman!! Congratulations both of you on your gorgeous new addition!”
Since , Scott launched his own platform after feeling “undervalued” in ’s iconic boardroom.
After it was announced Scott’s team had won, he stayed behind and said: “I would like to exit the process at this point.”
Other hopefuls were shocked and questioned his decision, but he grabbed his briefcase and hopped in a cab before anyone could change his mind.
“A partnership isn’t 50/50 if you feel undervalued and that your potential business partner hasn’t got the vision,” Scott penned in the caption of the clip, which has one million reviews.
It wasn’t a premeditated decision – he made the decision while sitting across from .
“I hadn’t actually come to the decision of quitting at all until I went into the boardroom,” Scott revealed in an interview with Radio Times shortly after his departure ten years ago.
“I actually decided while Lord Sugar was talking to the other team about their performance, that’s when I made my decision.
“The funny thing is, I don’t think it was a snap decision. The process of the boardroom is quite long.
“I sat there and decided on certain aspects of it. I wasn’t as passionate as I had been in previous tasks as well.
“I knew I wasn’t really feeling the process so much either. I didn’t want to waste anybody’s time.
“There’s people there that deserve the opportunity – if I wasn’t fully committed then it’s not fair.”
