Irish Apprentice star Roisin Hogan has been tipped to win the BBC business show by last year’s winner.
The Dubliner, 32, is one of 20 contestants who are vying to get a £250,000 investment from Alan Sugar and go into business with him.
And Leah Totton, who triumphed last year and become the ninth winner of the show, feels Roisin has the same quiet, unassuming qualities as herself to go on and win.
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She added:Â “I think I was very quiet, you’ve just got to be yourself. I’ve been watching Roisin from Dublin this year and she’s very smart.
“She keeps her head down and she’s not particularly  confrontational and I’m not either, I don’t think you need to be the most aggressive or the most confrontational. Its not really appropriate  in business.”
The Northern Irish beauty, 26, launched her Botox clinic – under her Dr Leah brandname – in London, accompanied by Lord Sugar’s aide from the programme, Karren Brady.
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And Dr Leah told 2FM’s The Nicky Byrne Show she thinks the hit BBC show is fairly edited.
“I think people really can be that bad. I watched my series back and obviously there’s things you did that made you cringe, of course, but I have done that thing,” she said.
“They can’t edit you to do something or say something. In my experience from my series it was a very fair edit.”
Dr Leah also confessed that working with Lord Alan Sugar was fearful in the beginning.
She said: “It’s scary at the time, but he’s been my business partner for a year now so its very different.”