A STAR of The Apprentice has become a dad for first time at 50 â after revealing he wants Lord Sugar to be godfather.
Tre Lowe appeared on the 2024 series of the BBC show and confirmed he was .



Now Tre has revealed his son has arrived safe and well, sharing a snap of the tot’s tiny hand and foot on his .
He wrote alongside the snaps: “And just like that, I’m a father.
“There’s nothing that prepares you for this moment. No book, no podcast, no advice. Just you, your son, and a whole new frequency of love.
“Real talk â the road to get here hasn’t been easy. It’s been full of plot twists, growing pains, and challenging moments.
“But every single one shaped me. Broke me open. Built something real. Something solid.”;
He continued: “Now I look at my son and everything makes sense. My mission. My why.
“To everyone who’s walked with me, held space â I see you. I thank you. I love you.
“To my wife Enas â you are power, beauty, grace and grit. What you’ve done, what you’ve carried, what you’ve become... I’m in awe.”;
He finished the post by writing: “And to my son...I’ve got you. Through everything. Through the madness and the magic.
From now till my last breath â I’ve got you. The next chapter begins now. Let’s get it.”;
Tre previously opened up about how Lord Sugar would be a fantastic godfather to his child.
He said: “God, if anything happened to me. I know my kid is going to be all right. If Lord Sugar was the godparent, can you imagine the wisdom that kid would have.”;
He also spoke about being an older dad, saying: “I must admit every now and then, in my weaker moments, I say, ‘oh, my God, have I left it too late?’ because people tend to think it’s women who think about that biological clock but I’ll tell you that men think of it too.
“I do think about it, because when my child is going to university, I’m going to be like 70 or 71! And by the time it graduates I’m going to be like 75.
“I do worry and think about whether I’m still going to be healthy and well.”;
The TV star continued: “I’m very fit for my age, and even though I look much younger than what I am, biologically, I am still what I am.
“But like, I say, I think if you’re not going to live life in your discomfort zone, there’s no point living, and I always live by that motto.”;
