CELEBS Got Dating viewers should prepare for its most dramatic series yet, warns Ryan-Mark.
The former Apprentice star admits he walked out after a furious bust-up with the agents.
In an exclusive interview with The Celeb Report, Ryan-Mark said: “There are a lot of explosive moments and heated exchanges between me and the agents.
“This is definitely the most dramatic series yet. It’s the most fiery.
“I was furious with the agents because I just wasn’t getting what I wanted. I didn’t hold back when I told them how I felt about it.”
The 21-year-old entrepreneur will be joined by Married At First Sight star Nikita Jasmine, telly host Ulrika Jonsson, 54, Five pop star Abz Love, 42, Towie’s Chloe Brockett, 21, Made in Chelsea star Miles Nazaire, 26 and MAFS Australia’s Jessika Power, 29.
Viewers are in for a treat as the popular E4 dating show returns tonight with a new set of famous faces all hoping to find love – but this year will be more fierce than ever as the celebs battle it out to be the “star dater”.
Relationship experts Anna Williamson and Paul C Brunson will put the celebs through their paces and have introduced a new “competition” that will pit the contestants against each other.
Speaking exclusively to The Celeb Report, Anna said: “We are back to the agency we all know and love and we are challenging the celebrities more than ever.
“Paul and I have introduced a competition element, we’re looking for our star dater – amongst our usual dating of learning and growing and journeying, highs, lows, tears, tantrums, we’ve had it all trust me.
“We’re also looking for our star dater and that is the one celebrity that is really applying their own personal progress.
“They are listening and really doing well and they are taking to this competition like a dog with a bone – they are all vying for top spot.”
Ryan-Mark appeared on the 15th series of The Apprentice in 2019, which launched on October.
He was ‘fired’ during the eighth week of the show and caused controversy in his exit interview by saying his fellow candidates were a “waste of space” and “desperate”.
The show saw sixteen eager entrepreneurs compete against one another to become Lord Sugar’s next business partner.
Since being fired from The Apprentice, Ryan-Mark has made a number of other appearances on TV.
He made his first Good Morning Britain appearance on January 23, 2020 when he took part in a debate on whether Australia should sell koala fur to fund bushfire aid.
The TV star advocated for selling the fur but his views were widely condemned by animal welfare activists.
He has also made other controversial appearances on the show.
In 2021 he expressed the view that people who were working from home during the pandemic were “lazy”.
The star has also taken part in a number of radio shows, including including Talkradio with Julia Hartley-Brewer, BBC Radio 5 Live: Wake Up to Money, and the BBC Asian Network.
Last year, Ryan-Mark appeared on the celebrity series of BBC Three’s Eating with My Ex.
Celebs Go Dating returns tonight at 9pm on E4.
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