The Apprentice: BBC Condemns Lottie Lion's 'Wholly Unacceptable' 'Gandhi' Comment To Fellow Contestant

The 19-year-old had told fellow candidate Luba Farhan to "shut up, Gandhi" in a WhatsApp group message.

The BBC has condemned comments made by The Apprentice contestant Lottie Lion, after she referred to a fellow contestant as “Ghandi” in a WhatsApp chat. 

Lottie hit headlines earlier this month after she was accused of racism by one of her competitors, Lubna Farham, who is of Pakistani heritage.

Lubna claimed that Lottie told her to her “shut up, Gandhi” in a WhatsApp group message with their fellow contestants.

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Apprentice contestant Lottie Lion
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Lottie later insisted that she was not being racist, claiming the group had previously been sharing quotes from Gandhi prior to her comment.

While the BBC initially declined to comment when the story original broke, they have now said Lottie’s comments were “wholly unacceptable”. 

A spokesperson for the show said: “While this happened on a private messenger service once filming had concluded, the BBC nevertheless still expects the candidates to behave appropriately.

“The production company have looked into the issue and reported back, Lottie has been informed that her comments were wholly unacceptable and is in no doubt about our view on this.”

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Apprentice contestant Lubna Farhan
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Lottie previously tweeted that The Sun’s allegations were “utterly disgusting” and had been written to “ruin her career”.

“Do not believe everything you read online... it is desperate what some people will say for a bit of money,” she tweeted in response to The Sun. “Racism is unacceptable but so is false news.

“I won’t be entertaining this further.”

However, she later spoke to the Press Association news agency, stating: “It is not true that I would ever be racist. My use of the word Gandhi was misinterpreted, it was as candidates in the group chat had been quoting Gandhi previously.”

She continued: “The comments were taken out of context, and I ask the public not to make judgment without knowing the full context.

“At the moment, I would like my focus to be on the show, and I’m not interested in negative media attention.”

The Apprentice continues on Wednesday at 9pm on BBC One. 

The Apprentice Candidates 2019
Shahin Hassan(01 of16)
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Age: 36

Occupation: Chartered Engineer

Lives: Birmingham

Shahin credits Elon Musk as one of his role models because he “thinks outside the box”, a quality he prides himself in having and thinks that his imagination will make him stand out from the other candidates. He believes having a plan and being able to execute it well is key to success and admits he gets frustrated when people don’t follow plans through.

He says:“I love business more than sharks love blood…I’m ruthless in my pursuit of success.”
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Lubna Farhan(02 of16)
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Age: 33

Occupation: Finance Manager

Lives: Luton

Lubna, a mother of two, reveals that good role models were lacking in her life so she decided to become her own. She enjoyed studying and focused on educating herself first, which gave her the confidence to pursue her dreams and aspirations. Now, she believes she “has the whole package”, book smarts and street smarts, and describes herself as “a dark horse”.

She says:I came from a council estate… I have made myself into something good and I’m on my way to becoming something great”
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Souleyman Bah(03 of16)
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Age: 20

Occupation: Para Athlete and Motivational Speaker

Lives: South West London

Souleyman is a motivational speaker for schools and trains with the Great Britain Paralympic Olympic Team, specialising in sprinting. Having been diagnosed with Retina Pigmentosa at age six, he says that he’s inspired by late musician Ray Charles because “he made blindness cool and achieved immense success despite his disability”. Souleyman plans to be brutally honest, bold and fight for his place by trying to keep Lord Sugar’s attention on him.

He says: “The less sight I have, the more imagination I gain, because what you see is what you see and what you don’t see is when the magic begins.”
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Jemelin Artigas(04 of16)
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Age: 34

Occupation: Network Marketing Consultant

Lives: South East London

Jemelin considers resilience to be one of her best personal qualities, having come from a humble background in Venezuela. She describes herself as competitive and fearless in business, stating she is “1000% committed” to winning every task. However, she also warns that she can also be “next-level stubborn” and likes things done her way.

She says:I never have problems, I only have solutions.”
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Iasha Masood(05 of16)
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Age: 27

Occupation: Account Manager

Lives: Manchester

Iasha believes her “crazy, controversial, eccentric personality” will make her stand out, considering herself to be “the star that shines the brightest”. She says her “natural persona” will be enough to win the process. Iasha hopes that the other Candidates will underestimate her, she aims to keep her “enemies” close to her; saying “I can read people just by looking at their body language, they won’t realise it until it’s too late – and checkmate”.

She says: “I’m one fierce businesswoman with both sass and class”
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Lottie Lion(06 of16)
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Age: 19

Occupation: Librarian

Lives: Somerset

Lottie says she is “very cut throat” and insists that she is no push over. She believes her poise and her “powers of persuasion” are her greatest business qualities, noting that people with bad manners anger her and that she gets frustrated when things don’t adhere to her high standards.

She says:I bring ‘class’ to everything and ensure nothing I do is half-standard or tacky.”
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Pamela Laird(07 of16)
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Age: 29

Occupation: Owner, Beauty Brand

Lives: Dublin, Ireland

Pamela attributes the success of her beauty company to her “entrepreneurial gene”. She describes herself as feisty and passionate with a charismatic personality, which enables her to excel in sales. Pamela acknowledges she can be impatient and demanding and often finds it difficult to delegate tasks.

She says:“I love to be the under-estimated person in the room.”
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Carina Lepore(08 of16)
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Age: 30

Occupation: Owner, Artisan Bakery

Lives: South London

Carina says she is a natural leader and that people latch onto her to benefit from the influence she carries. She believes it’s “written in the stars” that she’ll be Lord Sugar’s next Apprentice, warning that the other candidates shouldn’t underestimate her because of her South London accent as she knows how to “put on a suit and be the full package”.

She says:“I’m about 5 foot 1 inch tall - I’m like a pocket rocket, you don’t really want to mess with me.”
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Scarlett Allen-Horton(09 of16)
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Age: 32

Occupation: Owner, Recruitment Company

Lives: West Midlands

Throughout her successful career in recruitment, Scarlett has found her upbeat personality to be a strong asset in winning a business deal, claiming that “people will often buy into her as a person”. Although she considers herself to be a “very good problem solver” she also admits to struggling to accept help from others, acknowledging she often overestimates her workload. Scarlett plans to apply the same tactic she uses in all aspects of her life; “working the hardest and the smartest to be the best”.

She says: “I am an achiever. I have been the highest performer across every workplace I have worked within.”
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Kenna Ngoma(10 of16)
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Age: 24

Occupation: Owner, Ice Cream Company

Lives: Greater Manchester

Before creating his alcohol-infused ice cream company in 2018, Kenna played semi-professional football for Manchester City before that was cut short by injury in 2013. Kenna believes he is enthusiastic with an “infectious personality”, which he hopes will aid him to befriend the strongest candidates to help him build alliances for the Boardroom.

He says:“I combine a thirst to learn with entrepreneurial thinking, ready to win at all costs.”
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Marianne Rawlins(11 of16)
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Age: 36

Occupation: Owner, Risk Management Consultancy

Lives: Stamford, Lincolnshire

Marianne moved from the US to the UK in 2017 and sees conflict management as one of her strongest skills. She admits that she doesn’t have a filter and may need to “dial down her American-ness” and take a step back, as she says she can be too direct.

She says: “I’m definitely the epitome of ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’ because what you see is not what you get.”
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Lewis Ellis(12 of16)
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Age: 28

Occupation: Digital Marketing Project Manager

Lives: Lancashire

A self-proclaimed “maverick” who doesn’t like to follow the rules, Lewis is confident his competitiveness and determination will see him through the process. He admits he struggles to hide his true feelings in his facial expressions, and says his confidence is often mistaken for arrogance but says “I don’t think I’m better than anyone else”.

He says: “I may not be the smartest guy in the room, but I’ll sure as hell work harder.”
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Ryan-Mark Parsons(13 of16)
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Age: 19

Occupation: Luxury Womenswear Consultant

Lives: South East London

As the youngest candidate, Ryan-Mark is ready to prove that age is irrelevant when it comes to business, describing himself as “a 60-year-old trapped in a teenager’s body”. He is an award winning public speaker and says Queen Elizabeth II is his role model, admiring her ‘no-nonsense persona’. Despite believing his best asset to be his ability to “forge a connection with anyone” he admits “he’s not afraid to be ruthless when it comes to the other candidates”.

He says:“I am the epitome of luxury.”
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Riyonn Farsad(14 of16)
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Age: 30

Occupation: Events Manager

Lives: South London

Riyonn sees his personality as his best asset; “I am fun, smart and always get on with everyone – I have never come across anyone who doesn’t get on with me.” Riyonn strives to live by the mantra “why work for someone else, when you can work for yourself and be the best at that”. Amongst his work as a freelance Events Manager and other ventures, he has invented his own party card-based game and says he has “a little black book full of multi-million-pound ideas”.

He says:“I will use my poker face and tactics to always come out on top.”
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Thomas Skinner(15 of16)
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Age: 28

Occupation: Owner, Pillow Company

Lives: East London

Thomas showed entrepreneurial spirit from an early age. He started with a paper round at age 12 and was selling on the markets by age 16. Since then he has set up his own pillow company, attributing his business success to his “sharp”, “street wise” character and notes that being “a chancer” has worked in his favour more often than not. Confident in himself, he says he doesn’t have a role model stating, “I am my own person”.

He says: “I don’t plan - I just do everything on impulse. When I plan, I always get it wrong.”
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Dean Ahmad(16 of16)
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Age: 20

Occupation: Owner, Sports Management Agency

Lives: Essex

Founding his sports management company at the age of 15, Dean believes he is the “definition of an entrepreneur”. He states his confidence and emotional intelligence are “off the charts” and doesn’t think that he has many traits that would let him down in business.

He says:I’ve definitely got the gift of the gab, I can persuade anyone to do anything.
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