THE Apprentice viewers were shocked to learn the age of one of the show’s standout contestants.
Pascha Myhill is a recruitment consultant from Reading and is hoping to win the BBC reality series and start a private healthcare recruitment company with investment from Lord Alan Sugar.
The Apprentice fans were shocked to learn Pascha Myhill’s real ageCredit: instagram/@pascha.myhill
The budding entrepreneur is hoping to win The ApprenticeCredit: BBC
Fans watching a recent episode were floored when they worked out Pascha’s age.
The moment came when Pascha was talking about her career experience to date.
The business hopeful said: “Pets at Home was actually my first job, four years ago when I was 17.”
Viewers realised she was only 21 years old and reacted on X.
“She’s 21?! Woof!” wrote one person.
Another added: “Pascha is TWENTY ONE???? My gawd.”
And a third commented: “You’re telling me that Pascha is 21 YEARS OLD?!”
Pascha, who is now 22 years old, has not let her youth stop her from being a fierce competitor and it even sees it as a positive.
“Being young gives me an advantage – I’m adaptable, ambitious and ready to do things differently,” she said before the show’s launch.
Pascha has made it to the of , and will be competing against Karishma Vijay, Priyeshi Bhatia, Lawrence Rosenberg and Dan Miller.
Pascha has made it in to the top five of The ApprenticeCredit: instagram/@pascha.myhill
They will battle it out for the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar into their business ideas.
They have progressed to the interview stage where they will see their business plan’s picked apart during several intense grillings with experts chosen by Lord Sugar.
Following the interviews, only two candidates will progress to the show’s grand finale – where they will battle for Lord Sugar’s investment.
During the episode to choose the final five, the two teams were tasked with creating a pet accessory and shooting a viral video for the product.
alum was on hand to provide a for the show’s candidates.
The former Love Island star advised the candidates to ask viewers a question in the first few seconds of their video to spark engagement, and also told them to think about using humour.
After taking Zara’s advice and completing the task, it was time for the two teams to face Lord Sugar in the boardroom.
And which spelled bad news for the businessman, who promised Lord Sugar last week that he would walk away from the show if he lost this week.
The winner gets a £250,000 investment from Lord Alan SugarCredit: BBC



