Rylan Clark-Neal Says Celebrity Apprentice Was 'Potentially The Worst 3 Days Of His Life'

It seems that being told what to do by TV producers no longer agrees with the former X Factor star.

Rylan Clark-Neal has spoken about his experience as a contestant on this year’s series of Celebrity Apprentice, admitting that the filming process was among the “worst three days of his life”.

In 2012, Rylan rose to prominence as a hopeful on The X Factor, before going on to win Celebrity Big Brother a month after being booted off the ITV singing contest.

His popularity on CBB led to him forging a career as a TV personality, but as part of this year’s Comic Relief, he made a return to reality television as a candidate on Celebrity Apprentice.

However, it seems the experience wasn’t one that agreed with Rylan.

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Rylan Clark-Neal on Celebrity Apprentice
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He recalled to OK! magazine: “The Apprentice was potentially the worst three days of my life.

“You’re only allowed to do certain things at certain times, which is obviously what makes a TV show. It was like I was a contestant on The X Factor again where you’re not in control.”

Rylan continued: “I’ve worked so hard for the last seven years to be in control of when I go for a wee. And to be told I can’t go for a wee yet... I just found it really difficult!”

Already one of the most ridiculous shows on television, introducing a load of famous people into the mix did little to make The Apprentice any more sensible, when the new series of Celebrity Apprentice aired last week.

Among the stand-out moments were Rylan being visibly stunned by comedian Omid Djalil performing a naked dance with balloons during a cabaret show, and Lord Sugar’s aide Claude Littner’s enthusiasm at dancing in a conga line. 

In addition to the return of Celebrity Apprentice after a 10-year absence, a number of other stars have thrown themselves into fundraising for Comic Relief this year.

Strictly Come Dancing hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman are currently embroiled in the most impressive Comic Relief dance-a-thon yet, busting a move for a total of 24 hours, while a team of celebs recently completed a trek up Kilimanjaro.